There are two levels of boards available; the gold, which costs $95 and features an Artix 7 FPGA with 256MB DDR 3 RAM, and the copper, which is $50, and has the less powerful iCE40 FPGA. Besides the power, the copper stands out as it can be programmed with the open-source Project IceStorm tools, while the gold requires the proprietary Xilinx toolchain. As well as these FPGAs, you can also get add-on boards with protoboard or input and outputs.
It looks like a great project, but we haven’t yet got our hands on it to be able to test it properly.
From $50 + hsmag.cc/Unhznb Delivery: October 2018