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Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are integrated circuits that can be reconfigured for various applications, featuring quick reconfiguration times and the ability to prototype rapidly. They are favored for their adaptability and ease of use despite challenges with cost, density, and speed compared to custom VLSI or gate arrays. FPGAs will likely dominate digital logic design due to their low costs and fast manufacturing turnaround, making them appealing for both small companies and specific projects in larger firms.























