hardveralapú
Hardveralapú refers to a concept or implementation that is intrinsically tied to or executed by physical computer hardware. This contrasts with software-based approaches, where the same functionality could be achieved through code running on general-purpose processors. In a hardveralapú system, specific tasks or algorithms are directly implemented within dedicated electronic circuits, such as application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) or field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs).
The primary advantage of a hardveralapú solution is often superior performance. Because the operations are performed
However, hardveralapú solutions also have drawbacks. They are typically more expensive to develop and manufacture, especially