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== FastSim ==
 
== FastSim ==
 
A variant of iFPGA is called '''FastSim''', which is likely derived from "Fast Simulation". References to the "FastSim" name are scarce online, but one possible match for Apple's use of it is http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~wwt/fastsim/index.html, which is a micro-architecture simulator.
 
A variant of iFPGA is called '''FastSim''', which is likely derived from "Fast Simulation". References to the "FastSim" name are scarce online, but one possible match for Apple's use of it is http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~wwt/fastsim/index.html, which is a micro-architecture simulator.
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== List of Known iFPGAs ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Device
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! [[BORD]]
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! FastSim?
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|-
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| s7002simdev
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| 0x3D
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| {{yes}}
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|-
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| s8001fpgadev
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| 0xFF
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| {{no}}
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|-
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| t8004simdev
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| 0x3D
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| {{yes}}
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|-
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| t8004fpgadev
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| 0x3F
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| {{no}}
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|-
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| t8010simdev
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| 0xFD
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| {{yes}}
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|-
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| t8010fpgadev
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| 0xFF
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| {{no}}
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|}
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Revision as of 03:26, 16 April 2020

iFPGAs are Apple's internal field-programmable gate arrays, which are used for prototyping new device models before manufacturing.

FastSim

A variant of iFPGA is called FastSim, which is likely derived from "Fast Simulation". References to the "FastSim" name are scarce online, but one possible match for Apple's use of it is http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~wwt/fastsim/index.html, which is a micro-architecture simulator.

List of Known iFPGAs

Device BORD FastSim?
s7002simdev 0x3D Yes
s8001fpgadev 0xFF No
t8004simdev 0x3D Yes
t8004fpgadev 0x3F No
t8010simdev 0xFD Yes
t8010fpgadev 0xFF No
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