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Most systems, if they use a soft processor at all, only use a single soft processor. However, a few designers tile as many soft cores onto an FPGA as will fit.<ref>
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"FPGA Architectures from 'A' to 'Z'" by Clive Maxfield 2006
</ref> In those [[multi-core]] systems, rarely used resources can be shared between all the cores in a cluster.