Structured ASICs

Intel eASIC devices are structured ASICs, an intermediary technology between
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Intel eASIC devices are structured ASICs, an intermediary technology between FPGAs and standard-cell ASICs. These devices provide lower unit-cost and lower power compared to FPGAs and faster time to market and lower non-recurring engineering cost compared to standard-cell ASICs.

The new Intel eASIC N5X devices, formerly codenamed Diamond Mesa, add a hard processor system and secure device managers compatible with Intel FPGAs to extend Intel's logic portfolio offerings.

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