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What is FPGA Architecture in VLSI?

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FPGAs are a type of digital integrated circuit that can be reprogrammed by the end user to perform specific digital logic functions. They are reprogrammable unlike the Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs), which are customized to perform a specific function and cannot be changed once they are manufactured. FPGAs offer faster development times, flexibility, and the ability to make changes to the design after the device has been deployed.
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