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hotatenobatayaki on Nostr: answered that. The unsatisfying answer is just, anything logical is possible with an ...

answered that.

The unsatisfying answer is just, anything logical is possible with an idealized FPGA. Real FPGA has logic element constraints (not so many of those gates to do stuffs), you can't implement current CPU with a single FPGA. Maybe if you have a few of them it'd work..
There's also the bandwidth and time limitation. And there's cost.

FPGA does not scale well for large application.