Since the low-end FPGA boards from Altera are cheaper than those from Xilinx, many students/beginners like me would choose to buy an Altera board at the beginning. The utilization report from Vivado would help users evaluate the minimal FPGA that could run your SoC successfully.
Since the low-end FPGA boards from Altera are cheaper than those from Xilinx, many students/beginners like me would choose to buy an Altera board at the beginning. The utilization report from Vivado would help users evaluate the minimal FPGA that could run your SoC successfully.
Much thanks.