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The field programmable gate array (FPGA) is a type of programmable logic device with firmware that allows you to configure the device inside. When linked to a circuit, the functionality of an FPGA can be changed or reprogrammed to meet the needs.
The market for field programmable gate arrays is increasing due to a rising focus on security, inspection, and network processing, among other things.
Furthermore, its widespread use across technologies like as the internet of things (IoT), artificial intelligence, cloud, and data centre, among others, is projected to fuel market expansion.
Similarly, FPGA demand is projected to be driven by fast improvements in consumer electronics. FPGA is also being used in the military and aerospace sectors for secure communication, image processing, data processing, and other applications.
Because FPGA circuits are appropriate for severe environments, they are becoming more popular in the industrial sector.
The India Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
With a robust real-time, Linux-capable RISC-V-based CPU subsystem atop a fast FPGA fabric, PolarFire SoC FPGAs open up new programmable processing capabilities, supported by Microchip’s commitment to a product roadmap and long-term availability.
They also take advantage of the open-standard RISC-V ISA’s customizations to improve power efficiency, security, and reliability over alternative processing options, while also introducing useful new features like the deterministic Asymmetric Multiprocessing (AMP) mode, which allows users to run a Linux OS while running a high-performance, real-time application.
PolarFire SoC innovation allows innovative solutions to problems including enhancing computational power efficiency and offering compute acceleration at the network edge, as well as providing unparalleled capabilities for communications, defense, medical, and industrial automation applications.