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'''Field-programmable gate array prototyping''' ('''FPGA prototyping'''), also referred to as FPGA-based prototyping, ASIC prototyping or [[System on a chip|system-on-chip]] (SoC) prototyping, is the method to [[prototype]] system-on-chip and [[application-specific integrated circuit]] designs on [[Field-programmable gate array|FPGAs]] for hardware [[verification and validation|verification]] and early [[software development]].
 
Verification methods for [[computer hardware|hardware]] design as well as early [[software]] and [[firmware]] co-design have become mainstream. Prototyping SoC and ASIC designs with one or more FPGAs and [[electronic design automation]] (EDA) software has become a good method to do this.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://numato.com/blog/differences-between-fpga-and-asics/|title=FPGA vs ASIC: Differences between them and which one to use? – Numato Lab Help Center|website=numato.com|date=July 17, 2018 |language=en-US|access-date=2018-10-17}}</ref>
 
==Why prototyping is important==