The general trend of increasing design complexity and more frequent market introductions calls for a smart technology that overcomes those hurdles.
Reconfigurable computing allows for
In contrast to traditional, static hardware, reconfigurable hardware does not necessarily become obsolete when existing standards change or new standards and functionalities are introduced.
In your designs, you can use of off-the-shelf reconfigurable components when developing new applications, saving costs and improving time-to-market. Once integrated, you can create new product versions and adapt to new standards by simply and only reconfiguring the functionality of the hardware. Without changing any component or interface!