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Is there such a thing as modular fpga so that you could "plug in" another one and add more gates, sort of daisy chain them? I don't know if such interfaces exist , sounds like it might need lots of bandwidth.
I bet you could! The interface and literally be what ever you want with FPGAs. You'd just have to keep things organized and program them one at a time I think
I know very little about fpgas, so I can't answer your question, but let's hope someone else can