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Can FPGA replace those architecture based on FPGA+DSP

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fpga replacing dsp

Generally, the most popular DSP archetecture which focused on complex digital signal processing is based on DSP +FPGA. FPGA is often used as a coprocessor for a DSP because those PowerPC 440 cores aren't as fast as DSP and those algorithms which are developed by C language can be developped more easily than those developed by Verilog or VHDL language.

However, as the time goes, FPGA has developped fast in recent years. I want to ask that whether those complex digital system which was based on DPS+FPGA can be replaced by FPGA now. And if it is, then how can I do that?
 

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