Attribution & Content Policy
How we source, attribute, and respect original authors.
We didn't write this wisdom. The FPGA community did. We just made it searchable.
The Xilinx/AMD community forums contain over 15 years of FPGA engineering knowledge shared by experienced engineers. FPGA Wisdom indexes that knowledge and makes it findable through structured search and AI-assisted retrieval.
What we index
FPGA Wisdom indexes publicly available posts from the Xilinx/AMD Community Forums and associated public technical resources.
- Every search result and chat citation links back to the original forum thread
- Original author names and contribution tiers are displayed with every result
- We add search structure and AI retrieval — we do not modify or claim ownership of the original content
Content removal / Opt-out
If you are an original author and want your posts removed from FPGA Wisdom, contact us. No questions asked — we will remove your content promptly.
attribution@fpgawisdom.comHow it works
FPGA Wisdom indexes publicly available forum posts using semantic search to make decades of community engineering knowledge findable by topic, author, and relevance.
About AI-generated answers
The “Ask the Experts” chat feature uses AI to synthesize answers from the indexed forum posts. Every AI answer includes numbered citations linking to the original source posts.
- AI answers are summaries, not direct quotes — always check the linked sources
- The AI only answers from indexed content — it does not generate information beyond what the community posted
- If an AI answer lacks citations, treat it with extra caution
FPGA Wisdom indexes publicly available forum content under fair use principles. All indexed content remains the intellectual property of its original authors. "Xilinx" and "AMD" are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. FPGA Wisdom is not affiliated with or endorsed by AMD.