“I’ve worked  with Hardent for many yearsand have recommended them a few times in the past. Hardent has always been extremely successful withtheir clients.   They have many flexible ways of working with a client and will negotiate a mutually beneficial solution. In our case, they just log into our servers and we are in constant contact via IM, email, phone, etc., but   they have all their own design tools as well, so they can work either way. Being in the same time zone makes working with them easy. I am sure you will be happy with the outcome of their work.  They’ll hit the ground running much faster than a single contractor would.”


Marshall Johnson,
Sr. Director Global
ASIC/FPGA/IP Development,
ADVA Optical Networking

“Having worked in past with independent electronics design consultants, we appreciate Hardent’s quality, team work and timely service. The company has excellent project management skills, open communication, constant follow-up and a flexible approach. We have been working with Hardent for about two years now. Though initially I was not excited about outsourcing R&D, I feel that I can 100% count on Hardent, as they know their business well and they directed us toward good technical decisions. ”


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R&D/ I.T Manager,
Prodco International Inc.


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DSP vs. FPGA: How to make this change?

Some problems are challenging to solve using traditional DSP techniques, but FPGAs can often provide an easier and more efficient solution. Examples of applications best suited to FPGA implementation range from simple digital filters through digital radio receivers to high performance video and imaging systems. Of course, there are many other advantages and disadvantages to the FPGA platform, but in many cases the net result is reduced development time, cost, and time-to-market.

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