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Breaking Enigma with an FPGA, Just like at Bletchly Park
The pioneering work done by Alan Turing and others at Bletchley Park in England was perhaps as important in the history of technology as it was the history of the war. Given the la…
AMD leaves Linux FPGA users in the lurch with controversial Vivado licensing update — new tier model restricts future free versions to Windows
Users are not happy…
z386: An Open-Source 80386 Built Around Original Microcode
There are many ways you can implement an Intel i386 CPU on an FPGA, with the use of original microcode probably being one of the most interesting approaches. This is what [nand2mar…
Vivado 2026.1 and Linux: why this decision matters beyond the headline
Vivado 2026.1 looks like it's dropping Linux support for the free tier. Before you panic or dismiss it, I turned the news into a verifiable technical decision: what's actually impa…
Vivado 2026.1 y Linux: por qué la decisión importa más allá del titular
Vivado 2026.1 parece estar eliminando soporte Linux para la tier gratuita. Antes de entrar en pánico o ignorarlo, convertí la noticia en una decisión técnica verificable: qué impac…
Trying to preserve other peoples code
CRC Generator is a command-line application that generates Verilog or VHDL code for CRC of any data width between 1 and 1024 and polynomial width between 1 and 1024. The code is wr…
Show HN: FpgacapZero on BRS-100-GW1NR9 dev board
FpgacapZero is a suite of open-source, vendor-agnostic FPGA debug cores. This project added support for it to the BRS-100-GW1NR9. By BrisbaneSilicon.…
QuickLogic (QUIK) Announces New $2.7M Discrete FPGA Contract
Designing an FPGA Calculator from Scratch
This is a scientific BCD calculator that uses binary-coded decimals, the same internal number format HP used in its scientific……
The Chip That Made Hardware Rewriteable
Field-programmable gate array is recognized as an IEEE Milestone…