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Field Programmable Gate Arrays are chips that can be programmed to do any function that can be done with Digital Logic. They can usually be reprogrammed wherever you want (in the field) and can take whole processors. The biggest ones have more transistors than the Pentium III Processor.
http://www.alteraforum.com/
Forum for Altera products
http://ccl.ee.byu.edu/
Researches high-performance systems based on FPGAs and like devices; current focus areas: run-time reconfiguration, hybrid FPGA architecture, DSPs and FPGAs, application-specific processors. Brigham Young University.
http://www.chipworks.com/
Provider of reverse engineering services, analyzing the circuitry and physical composition of semiconductor chips and electronic systems for competitive study, intellectual property support, and reliability assurance.
http://www.fpgacpu.org/
Exploring the design and implementation of custom processors and integrated systems-on-chips using FPGAs.
https://www.reddit.com/r/FPGA/
A subreddit for programmable hardware.
http://fpgasite.wordpress.com/
Hands-on projects in VHDL for FPGAs
http://www.fpga4fun.com/
Site with a wide offering of projects and information about FPGAs.
http://hamsterworks.co.nz/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page
Wiki style page with all sorts of projects
http://www.openfpga.org/
Non-profit worldwide consortium of organizations fostering and accelerating use of reconfigurable computing for supercomputing and business tasks.
http://signal-processing.mil-embedded.com/
A resource for embedded digital signal processing. Focuses on DSP and FPGA hardware and software development solutions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field-programmable_gate_array
Encyclopedia article, with links to many related topics on FPGA
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