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DSP Slices and IP Block

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What is the difference between DSP Slices and IP Block. Target device is ZYNQ.
 

IP block is just a block of intellectual property. A dsp slice contains multipliers. They are not the same thing.

An ip block could use many dsp slices, our none at all, depending on what it is..
 

ZYNQ on the ZedBoard contains 220 DSP slices. Does it means that the ZYNQ chip contains 220 multipliers ?
 

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