Ask an Expert Webinar: Introduction to Intel® FPGAs!

Wednesday, September 27, 2023
8:00AM - 9:00AM PDT
15:00 - 16:00 GMT

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Introduction to Intel® FPGAs

Join us to get your questions answered by an Intel expert!


This is your chance to come ask an expert about designing with FPGAs in general and getting started designing with Intel® FPGAs. This is an interactive session where you can come and get answers to questions, or interact with other new designers who may be just getting into the world of field-programmable gate arrays.

Note: The session will be in English. It is part webinar part question-and-answer format and will be recorded. Participation is voluntary, and participants will be informed before recording begins. The recording will be posted to YouTube for use as training material for the public.

Learn About Field Programmable Gate Arrays

It doesn’t matter what level you’re at! Ask an Expert about the basics of FPGAs. What are they? What are their features? And why would you want to design with one? Learn about the history of programmable logic and how it lead to the architecture of today’s FPGA devices. You’ll also see how modern FPGAs can be used as a low-cost, low-power, flexible replacement for many types of application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs). Whatever you would like to know about FPGAs, come to this Ask an Expert session with your questions and get them answered!

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Meet Your Experts

Steven Elzinga

Steven Elzinga has been in the Intel FPGA Training group for 6 years. Prior to that, he designed video processing cores in FPGAs and got his start in FPGAs as an applications engineer. His current primary focus is timing closure but teaches on a variety of classes including HLS, timing analysis, and introductory courses. He is also a frequent contributor to the Intel community forums.

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