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Does FPGA still have a future? [Copy link]

As SoCs develop faster and faster, is FPGA too slash-and-burn?

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It is not difficult to learn FPGA and SOC. Learning requires a process. Come on. There are still many people learning MCU now. Are they used a lot?   Details Published on 2024-10-21 02:54
 

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To be realistic, FPGA employment opportunities are still good. After all, there are few practitioners and there is a lot of money to be made.
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How should I put it? As long as you have enough ability, there will be no problem with the job.
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It is not difficult to learn FPGA and SOC. Learning requires a process. Come on. There are still many people learning MCU now. Are they used a lot?

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