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It didn't work very well, but there is a good reason: Nobody wanted a slow and comparatively low performance chip paired with a small FPGA connected via a (slow) PCI-express connect. There are hundreds of big FPGA boards with PCIe connectors that can be tied to big CPUs already. It was a non-product from the get-go.


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