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element14's Path II Programmable Series and Flex Logix Brings on the Inference

We’re serving up a double helping of field programmable goodness in this week’s episode of Amelia’s Weekly Fish Fry podcast. Dianne Kibbey (element14) and I dish about this year’s Path II Programmable design series. We discuss the details of this innovative program and how you sign up to participate in this FPGA-based program. Also this week, Geoff Tate (CEO – Flex Logix) and I chat about the history eFPGAs and the motivations behind the launch of their new nnMAX™ Inference Acceleration Architecture and InferX™ X1 Edge Inference Co-Processor.

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Links for September 6, 2019

element14 Community Launches ‘Path II Programmable’

More information about Flex Logix

New feature article by Kevin Morris: High-End FPGA Showdown – Part 1
A Tale of Three Cities

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