Best Options For Image Processing: Cyclone® Iii Fpgas
Cyclone III FPGAs offer low-power architecture with memory and multipliers for image and video processing at low cost, providing an alternative to ASSPs, ASICs, or DSPs. Zynq series enable extensive system differentiation, integration, and flexibility through hardware, software, and I/O programmability. These solutions can improve cost, performance, and productivity for many video and imaging applications.
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Best Options For Image Processing: Cyclone® Iii Fpgas
Cyclone III FPGAs offer low-power architecture with memory and multipliers for image and video processing at low cost, providing an alternative to ASSPs, ASICs, or DSPs. Zynq series enable extensive system differentiation, integration, and flexibility through hardware, software, and I/O programmability. These solutions can improve cost, performance, and productivity for many video and imaging applications.
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Cyclone III FPGAs deliver a unique, low-power
architecture with abundant memory and dedicated
multipliers at a very low cost. This combination offers a great alternative to ASSPs, ASICs, or stand-alone digital signal processors for algorithmic-intensive applications such as video and image processing.[9] Zynq series enable extensive system level differentiation, integration, and flexibility through hardware, software, and I/O programmability.[8]
These solutions can improve cost, performance, and productivity for many video and imaging applications.
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