hardwarethat
Hardwarethat is a term used in discussions of computer hardware to denote devices whose functionality can be substantially modified after manufacture through software, firmware, or reconfigurable circuitry. It emphasizes the integration of hardware and software flexibility, enabling a single platform to support varied applications without requiring a new physical product.
Core concepts driving hardwarethat include reconfigurable logic such as field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) or programmable ASICs,
Examples commonly cited include FPGA-based accelerators, configurable system-on-chips (SoCs), multi-purpose GPUs with reconfigurable kernels, and data-center
Advantages of hardwarethat include extended device lifecycles, improved scalability, and the ability to tailor hardware to
Related topics include reconfigurable computing, FPGA-based acceleration, hardware/software co-design, and secure firmware update practices.