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How Chips Are Learning to Rewire Themselves

How Chips Are Learning to Rewire Themselves

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Episode 51 of The Hardware Podcast explores the emerging field of runtime-reconfigurable logic. Lucas and Luna dive into how a startup called FlexLogix is embedding reconfigurable data-path units inside server chips, allowing the chip to rewire its own circuits while the system is running—no new silicon needed. The discussion centers on a real deployment at a major cloud provider where reconfigurable logic cut a critical inference latency by 40 percent without any hardware swap. The hosts explain the difference between traditional FPGA-based reconfiguration and these new on-die tiles, the trade-offs in area and power, and why every hyperscaler is now funding internal research groups on this exact idea. If today's conversation gave you something useful, the show stays ad-free thanks to listener support at buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo. #ReconfigurableComputing #FlexLogix #RuntimeReconfiguration #ChipDesign #FPGA #DataPath #HardwareAcceleration #CloudComputing #Semiconductors #Inference #Latency #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #HardwarePodcast #ElectronicsEngineering #Chips #Devices Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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