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The Microprocessor (R)evolution
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Ask Max: Primary Colors
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Are You Ready for Geek Pride Day (May 25)?
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Verification Coverage & FPGAs
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SW Development vs. HW Engineering: Is the Race Over?
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FPGAs — What's Left to Integrate?
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Implementing SerDes for FPGAs: More Challenges
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Statistical Coverage for FPGA Verification
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A Word to the Wise
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A Chess-Playing FPGA: Let the Coding Begin!
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Field-Programmable Analog & GaAs – Oh My!
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Slideshow: Max at Design West 2013
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What to Look for When Selecting Third-Party IP, Part 8
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Ask Max: Tri-State Fundamentals, Part 3
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Discovering FPGAs: Robot + ZedBoard + Linux
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Don't Miss This Week's Live Chat!
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Ask Max: Wroting Inglish
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Extreme Thermal Cycling & Component Packaging
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Adam Powers Up His Zynq ZedBoard, Part 7
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The Opal Kelly FrontPanel: Creating Multiple GUIs
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Even Software Engineers Can Create Hardware
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Testing a Design Before Production
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What You Get May Not Be What You Want
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Ask Max: Tri-State Fundamentals, Part 2
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CPLDs: What Does the Future Hold?
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Introducing Inverting & Non-Inverting Op-Amp Configurations
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In Which Tom Provides His 'Value Added'
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The FPGA Expert: Hello to All Programmable Planet!
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Don't Miss This Week's Live Chat!
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Operational, Differential & Instrumentation Amplifiers
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Wow! A Zynq-Based Supercomputer for Only $100
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Measurement Error & Simulation Uncertainty
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PCBs Will Succumb to 3D ICs
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Asynchronous Design: Grabbing You by the GALS
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What to Look for When Selecting Third-Party IP, Part 7
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How Large Is Your Team?
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Where's Waldo (Max) at Design West?
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Why PicoBlaze? Getting in a State
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Where Do FPGAs Come From?
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Don't Miss This Week's Live Chat
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Which FPGA/MCU Development Boards Are You Using?
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Ask Max: Tri-State Fundamentals
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We consider complementary versus analogous colors and the meaning of terms like shade, tint, and hue. We also introduce the concept of psychological primary colors.
This "retrospective" blog describes how I became involved in testing microprocessors in 1976, and how microprocessors have influenced my professional work for many years...
The appellation "primary colors" refers to a small collection of colors that can be combined to form a range of additional colors, but which "small collection of colors" should we use as our primaries?
Today's FPGAs already integrate a substantial amount of "stuff" (MCU cores, programmable fabric, on-chip memory, etc.), so what's left to integrate and why is this being left for the future?
To celebrate Geek Pride Day, Sylvie Barak has created a mega-cool infographic that depicts how geeks have been building the Internet since 1832.
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