The need for increased performance leads to an increase in the size and complexity of a design.
In just a few short years, FPGAs have become an integral part of system design for many applications either as a co-processor or the main system processor. As FPGA size and performance increases, system designers are able to utilize them for more tasks. The increased size and performance translates to greater complexity, which is further compounded as designers try to integrate more functionality into a single device. This is making it critical to accelerate FPGA bring up and validation earlier in the design process.
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