One problem is that programming an FPGA is a rare skill. A lot of even good programmers simply don’t get their heads around how they tick.
Coming from a digital hardware background, an FPGA was amazingly straightforward, so I’m one of the rare breeds who does both FPGAs and microprocessors.
One problem is that programming an FPGA is a rare skill. A lot of even good programmers simply don’t get their heads around how they tick.
Coming from a digital hardware background, an FPGA was amazingly straightforward, so I’m one of the rare breeds who does both FPGAs and microprocessors.
That’s awesome! I bet that gives you some really good insights to the two platforms.