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A '''soft microprocessor''' (also called softcore microprocessor or a '''soft processor''') is a [[microprocessor]] core that can be wholly implemented using [[logic synthesis]]. It can be implemented via different [[semiconductor]] devices containing programmable logic (e.g., [[Field-programmable gate array|FPGA]], [[Complex programmable logic device|CPLD]]), including both high-end and commodity variations.<ref>http://www.dailycircuitry.com/2011/10/zet-soft-core-running-windows-30.html {{Webarchiveusurped|url1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20181013095941/http://www.dailycircuitry.com/2011/10/zet-soft-core-running-windows-30.html |date=2018-10-13Article title]}}
"Zet soft core running Windows 3.0" by Andrew Felch 2011</ref>