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ASIC can be how much faster than FPGA? At least double?

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As we know, ASIC is always faster than FPGA. My question: how much faster can it be?
 

It is all depends on your project, the complexity of the data flow, the architecture of your ASIC and your FPGA.

It is like comparing a sports car to a street taxi and ask how much faster the sports car is, if you drive on the streets on NY or major cities, having a sports car is useless, but if you have open road then your sports car can be as fast as you can imagine :)

Not a good comparison but it is strange question,

Best regards,
/Farhad Abdolian
 

I think more than 10 times..
In a project, we can run 400Mhz in ASIC, but we can only run 40Mhz in FPGA
 

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