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3 TopicsFPGA vs ASIC for AI at the Edge: What factors influence your hardware choice?
As AI continues to move closer to edge devices, choosing the right hardware platform has become an important design decision. While both FPGAs and ASICs have their strengths, the best choice often depends on the application's requirements. Here are some of the key factors that engineering teams typically evaluate: Performance and latency requirements Power efficiency Development cost and NRE Time-to-market Production volume Need for future hardware updates FPGAs offer flexibility for rapid prototyping and evolving workloads, making them well-suited for early-stage development. ASICs, on the other hand, can provide significant advantages in performance, power consumption, and cost efficiency for high-volume production. I recently came across a technical article that explains these trade-offs in a structured way and found it useful as a reference: https://www.signoffsemiconductors.com/asic-vs-fpga/ I'd be interested to hear how others approach this decision. Have you migrated a design from FPGA to ASIC? What factors influenced your choice? Are there workloads where you would always choose one over the other?58Views0likes1Comment[Resolved] WVD web client connection errors in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge (Chromium)
UPDATE: This issue has been resolved in Production. A fix for pre-production environments will roll out with normal service updates. A number of users have reported issues connecting to the WVD web client using both Microsoft Edge (Chromium) and Google Chrome. The February release of the new Chromium 80 engine - used by both Edge and Chrome - included changes SameSite cookie classification. More information can be found on the Chromium blog and Chromium developer guidance. We are working on rolling out a fix to production. In the interim, please use the following workarounds to continue using the web client: Use Mozilla Firefox In your Microsoft Edge (Edge://flags) or Google Chrome (Chrome://flags) browser, disable both the SameSite by default cookies and Cookies without SameSite must be secure flags. Please note the warning presented: "By enabling these features, you could lose browser data or compromise your security or privacy. Enabled features apply to all users of this browser." We will post an update on this thread when a fix is available in production.8.7KViews2likes3CommentsWrong scaling when using web WVD in full screen mode
Hello everyone, I'm using RVD services. If I connect to a machine using Remote Desktop app, everything works like a charm. However, if I use https://rdweb.wvd.microsoft.com/arm/webclient link (with Firefox, Chrome or Edge) and turn Full screen on, it won't scale correctly and will show a vertical scroll. Is there a way to avoid this? Best regards.3.3KViews0likes4Comments