Schlagwort: FPGA

AMD Introduces World’s Largest FPGA-Based Adaptive SoC for Emulation and Prototyping

 AMD Ver­sal Pre­mi­um VP1902 adap­ti­ve SoC offers 2X the capa­ci­ty of pre­vious-gene­ra­ti­on FPGAs, pro­vi­ding chip­ma­kers with the tools to bring new ASIC and SoC designs to mar­ket fas­ter 

 Col­la­bo­ra­ti­on with EDA lea­ders Cadence, Sie­mens and Syn­op­sys helps ensu­re chip desi­gners have access to sca­lable eco­sys­tem of ful­ly-fea­tured solu­ti­ons 

SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 27, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today announ­ced the AMD Ver­sal™ Pre­mi­um VP1902 adap­ti­ve sys­tem-on-chip (SoC), the world’s lar­gest1 adap­ti­ve SoC. The VP1902 adap­ti­ve SoC is an emu­la­ti­on-class, chip­let-based device desi­gned to stream­li­ne the veri­fi­ca­ti­on of incre­asing­ly com­plex semi­con­duc­tor designs. Offe­ring 2X2 the capa­ci­ty over the pri­or gene­ra­ti­on, desi­gners can con­fi­dent­ly inno­va­te and vali­da­te appli­ca­ti­on-spe­ci­fic inte­gra­ted cir­cuits (ASICs) and SoC designs to help bring next gene­ra­ti­on tech­no­lo­gies to mar­ket faster.
AI workloads are dri­ving increased com­ple­xi­ty in chip­ma­king, requi­ring next-gene­ra­ti­on solu­ti­ons to deve­lop the chips of tomor­row. FPGA-based emu­la­ti­on and pro­to­ty­p­ing pro­vi­des the hig­hest level of per­for­mance, allo­wing fas­ter sili­con veri­fi­ca­ti­on and enab­ling deve­lo­pers to shift left in the design cycle and begin soft­ware deve­lo­p­ment well befo­re sili­con tape-out. AMD, through Xilinx, brings over 17 years of lea­der­ship and six gene­ra­ti­ons of the industry’s hig­hest capa­ci­ty emu­la­ti­on devices, which have near­ly dou­bled in capa­ci­ty each gene­ra­ti­on3.
“Deli­ve­ring foun­da­tio­nal com­pu­te tech­no­lo­gy to enable our cus­to­mers is a top prio­ri­ty. In emu­la­ti­on and pro­to­ty­p­ing, that means deli­ve­ring the hig­hest capa­ci­ty and per­for­mance pos­si­ble,” said Kirk Saban, cor­po­ra­te vice pre­si­dent, Pro­duct, Soft­ware, & Solu­ti­ons Mar­ke­ting, Adap­ti­ve and Embedded Com­pu­ting Group, AMD. “Chip desi­gners can con­fi­dent­ly emu­la­te and pro­to­ty­pe next-gene­ra­ti­on pro­ducts using our VP1902 adap­ti­ve SoC, acce­le­ra­ting tomorrow’s inno­va­tions in AI, auto­no­mous vehic­les, Indus­try 5.0 and other emer­ging technologies.”

Con­fi­dent­ly Emu­la­te and Pro­to­ty­pe Next-Gene­ra­ti­on Designs
As com­ple­xi­ty grows in ASIC and SoC designs, espe­ci­al­ly with the rapid advance­ment of AI and ML-based chips, exten­si­ve veri­fi­ca­ti­on of both sili­con and soft­ware befo­re tape-out is a must.
The VP1902 deli­vers indus­try lea­ding capa­ci­ty and con­nec­ti­vi­ty, deli­ve­ring 18.5M logic cells for 2X2 hig­her pro­gramma­ble logic den­si­ty and 2X4 aggre­ga­te I/O band­width com­pared to the pre­vious gene­ra­ti­on Vir­tex™ UltraS­ca­le+™ VU19P FPGA. (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

Lights, Camera, Action: Xilinx Powers Sony’s New-Gen Live Production Video Switcher

Powerful and pro­gramma­ble, Xilinx devices hand­le real-time pro­ces­sing for a wide ran­ge of Sony’s pro­fes­sio­nal products

Sep 29, 2021 — SAN JOSE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ: XLNX), the lea­der in adap­ti­ve com­pu­ting, today announ­ced that its field-pro­gramma­ble gate array (FPGA) and adap­ti­ve sys­tem-on-chip (SoC) devices are powe­ring a ran­ge of Sony’s elec­tro­nics pro­ducts used for pro­fes­sio­nal audio-video (A/V) appli­ca­ti­ons, inclu­ding the new XVS-G1 4K Live Pro­duc­tion Swit­cher. Tog­e­ther, the com­pa­nies’ cut­ting-edge tech­no­lo­gies are making pos­si­ble the most advan­ced A/V pro­ducts in the world, used to cap­tu­re and broad­cast live events world­wi­de. (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »