POWER CONSIDERATIONS IN FPGA DESIGN
Power has always been a design consideration. Traditionally, though, a lower priority has been assigned to power than to most other variables (speed/performance, cost, time-to-market, risk, etc.). In today's marketplace, however, power has become a very important component in the designer's decision making process. There is good reason for this. Power translates to significant system cost.
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