Reconfigurable computingReconfigurable computing is a computer architecture combining some of the flexibility of software with the high performance of hardware by processing with very flexible high speed computing fabrics like field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). The principal difference when compared to using ordinary microprocessors is the ability to make substantial changes to the datapath itself in addition to the control flow. On the other hand, the main difference from custom hardware, i.e.
Hardware emulationIn integrated circuit design, hardware emulation is the process of imitating the behavior of one or more pieces of hardware (typically a system under design) with another piece of hardware, typically a special purpose emulation system. The emulation model is usually based on a hardware description language (e.g. Verilog) source code, which is compiled into the format used by emulation system. The goal is normally debugging and functional verification of the system being designed.
Android software developmentAndroid software development is the process by which applications are created for devices running the Android operating system. Google states that "Android apps can be written using Kotlin, Java, and C++ languages" using the Android software development kit (SDK), while using other languages is also possible. All non-Java virtual machine (JVM) languages, such as Go, JavaScript, C, C++ or assembly, need the help of JVM language code, that may be supplied by tools, likely with restricted API support.
AmigaL’Amiga est une famille d’ordinateurs personnels commercialisée par Commodore International entre et . Dans les années 1990, il est très populaire sur la scène démo, parmi les amateurs de jeux vidéo et dans l'industrie de la vidéo. Dans les années 1980, l'Amiga offrait en standard un affichage plus coloré et plus animé, un meilleur son et un système d'exploitation (multitâche préemptif avec interface graphique) plus avancé que la plupart de ses concurrents.