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The Spartan-7 family of Xilinx FPGAs provides a 4X improvement over the immediately preceding generation of products.
November 20, 2015
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Xilinx announced the Spartan-7 FPGA family that will deliver I/O intensive devices for cost-sensitive applications. The new family will address connectivity requirements across a breadth of markets including automotive, consumer, industrial IoT, data center, wired and wireless communications, and portable medical solutions.
The Spartan-7 FPGA family will provide up to 4X price-performance-per-watt improvement over previous generations for flexible connectivity, interface bridging, and companion chip functionality.
The new family will be co-optimized with the Vivado Design Suite to deliver an IP-centric and system-centric development environment to address short development cycle requirements and aggressive time-to-market pressures common in cost-conscious markets. The Spartan-7 FPGA family will extend the existing Xilinx 7 Series portfolio, implemented in TSMC's 28nm HPL process.
Xilinx Inc. (Nasdaq: XLNX)
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