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For today's designers using programmable logic, determining the best device depends greatly on power, performance, logic, and I/O count design constraints. Like Baskin-Robbins, Actel believes designers should have a choice regarding the best low-power FPGA for their power- and cost-sensitive applications. For this reason, the company has built an attractive portfolio of the industry's most compelling low-power, low-cost FPGAs-a flavor for every palate.
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