Tiny FPGA Board Fits In Your Laptop [Provided the laptop has a M.2 slot]

"There are a bunch of FPGA development boards to choose from, but how many will fit inside your laptop? The PicoEVB is a tiny board that connects to a M.2 slot and provides an evaluation platform for the Xilinx Artix-7 FPGA family."

https://hackaday.com/2018/05/31/tiny-fpga-board-fits-in-your-laptop/

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Tiny FPGA Board Fits in Your Laptop

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@h "for all your on-the-go mining needs!"™

@Antanicus Not very focused on that in this case. FPGAs can be used to prototype a broad range of circuits. It was for this reason that some people used them to implement mining hardware, which is really simpleminded brute force computation, really.

I'm more concerned about finding ways to extend the life of general purpose computing, and using that for alternative desktop computer platforms of the future that will necessarily be very unlike the personal computer as we know it.