A field-programmable gate array, or FPGA, is a microchip that can be programmed and reprogrammed after manufacturing to meet customer needs. Using specialized software, end users can alter the chip’s digital circuitry, making them ideal for companies and organizations requiring specialized hardware for sectors like defense, cybersecurity and manufacturing. We’ve rounded up some of the top FPGA companies to know, many of which are hiring.
Top FPGA Companies to Know
- BAE Systems
- Intel
- AMD
- Qualcomm
- Microchip Technology
Intel began developing FPGA systems following its 2015 acquisition of Altera. Now, the company produces a wide range of configurable semiconductors and accompanying software. According to Intel, its systems can be customized for cloud computing, wireless connectivity and industrial manufacturing.
Microchip Technology specializes in FPGA products, many of which feature low-energy consumption and military-grade security. According to the company, its chips are customizable and can power robotics systems, AI platforms and aerospace products.
Qualcomm is a top semiconductor developer known for its mobile processors. However, it’s also developed FPGA-capable products for the telecommunications and automotive industries. Recently, AMD has also sought to recruit FPGA experts to its organization.
AMD develops multi-node FPGA hardware, including semiconductors and SoCs. Its portfolio includes high-performance chips for applications requiring high-capacity bandwidth. AMD also develops FPGA chips more suited for automotive, defense and aerospace applications.
BAE Systems is a global defense developer that creates FPGA chips to help prevent cyber exploits. Through its Cross Domain Solutions, world governments are getting access to hyper-secure hardware, enabling them to safely connect to interworks and data silos. According to BAE Systems, its FPGA solutions are helping carry out successful missions.