Published:2012/3/6 1:24:00 Author:Ecco From:SeekIC
Xilinx 7 Series FPGAs, the new generation of the products requires a set of ever-increasing and conflicting challenges which include increasing integration and performance while reducing power consumption and thermal dissipation. So the engineers pay much more attention to the techniques and components selection to get more successful, high-performance FPGA with power-efficient system.
Xilinx is offering three classes of 28nm FPGA devices and delivering on multiple industry firsts to meet today’s market requirements. Xilinx is able to deliver a full range of power-efficient FPGA families through High Performance Low Power (HPL) process and a unified and scalable architecture, and the. Xilinx 7 series FPGAs ensure that system designers can achieve power-optimized designs while meeting critical performance targets. What’s more, to address customer demand for steep increases in capacity and system bandwidth, Xilinx is pushing its 2.5D stacked silicon interconnect (SSI) technology to deliver the world’s largest FPGA of all time this quarter: the 2M logic cell Virtex-7 2000T FPGA.
Xilinx 7 series FPGAs feature with the lowest power and only unified FPGA architecture that scales across low-cost and ultra high-end families. It is possible for engineers to easily scale Kintex-7 FPGA-based designs down to the smallest Artix-7 FPGA and up to the largest Virtex-7 FPGA to support designs using a record 2 million logic cells through a shared architecture across the 7 series device families makes.
Xilinx is an American technology company, which primarily produces programmable logic devices. And the field programmable gate array (FPGA) makes it be known as the first semiconductor company.
However, it gives perfect chances for those hardware system designers, system architects, project managers, and PCB designers to learn the advantages of the FPGA-based designs, the latest Xilinx tools and design techniques.
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