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FPGAs further penetrate portable electronics
QuickLogic has announced an innovation in programmable logic technology, providing developers with startling new performance for portable electronics products.
News from QuickLogic (29 November 2005)
FPGA-based navigation system speeds to the street
User application article Blaupunkt has reduced its time to market and minimised the component count of its TravelPilot Rome auto navigation system by using Altera's Cyclone FPGAs and Nios II embedded processors.
News from Altera Europe (29 November 2005)
Close relationship provides speedy tool support
The next version of Synplicity's Synplify Pro product will provide additional performance enhancing features for Lattice Semiconductor's FPGA devices.
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK (29 November 2005)
Extended temperature range for MAX II CPLD
Altera has announced the successful qualification of the MAX II CPLD family for use in extended temperature range applications.
News from Altera Europe (14 November 2005)
Design services company chooses LatticeXP FPGA
Lattice Semiconductor has announced that design services firm Oztek has chosen the LatticeXP FPGA for use in several distinct designs.
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK (14 November 2005)
PCI Express optimised for Stratix II GX FPGAs
Altera has extended its PCI Express range with the release of a x8 PCI Express MegaCore function optimised for Stratix II GX FPGAs.
News from Altera Europe (10 November 2005)
Secure design flow for complex FPGA development
The latest version of Libero 6.3 software provides a secure design flow for integrating Actel's CoreMP7, the soft ARM7 family processor, into Actel's non-volatile field-programmable gate arrays.
News from Actel Europe ( 9 November 2005)
Programmable logic design tool suite is enhanced
Lattice Semiconductor has announced the immediate availability of its ISPLever 5.1 programmable logic design tool suite.
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK ( 9 November 2005)
Power manager devices provide precise monitoring
Lattice Semiconductor has introduced its second generation Power Manager II devices, along with details of the first device available, the ispPAC-POWR1220AT8.
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK ( 8 November 2005)
FPGAs supported by synthesis tool
QuickLogic Europe has announced that the latest version of Mentor Graphics' Precision Synthesis tool supports its 'microwatt' FPGAs and programmable bridges.
News from QuickLogic ( 2 November 2005)
FPGAs host low-cost PCI Express interface
An extremely low cost programmable PCI Express solution incorporates LatticeECP and LatticeEC FPGA devices, the Genesys Logic GL9711 PCI Express PHY and Northwest Logic's PCI Express IP core.
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK (27 October 2005)
FPGAs host flexible WiMAX basestation
Altera and Wi-LAN have formed a partnership to deliver the first programmable, low-cost WiMAX-compliant base transceiver station modem solution supporting the IEEE802.16-2004 standard.
News from Altera Europe (27 October 2005)
FPGAs take serial transceivers onboard
Stratix II GX FPGAs offer a complete programmable solution for the growing number of applications and protocols requiring high-speed serial transceivers.
News from Altera Europe (25 October 2005)
Mugford to bring fresh approach
Lattice Semiconductor has appointed Steve Mugford as Country Sales Manager for the UK and Ireland.
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK (30 September 2005)
Paper explains advantages of quick-start FPGAs
Actel has published new results showing that its nonvolatile field programmable gate arrays offer up to 4000 times better power-on response time than competing SRAM-based FPGAs.
News from Actel Europe (29 September 2005)
Structured ASICs aid modem design
User application article HardCopy structured ASICs from Altera have been used in the IPX-5100, a modem designed by Efficient Channel Coding (ECC) for broadband Internet access through satellites.
News from Altera Europe (26 September 2005)
PLDs cut the cost of consumer DSP functions
User application article LeapFrog Enterprises reduced costs and increased flexibility in the manufacturing process for its new Leapster L-MAX learning game system by integrating Altera MAX II CPLDs into the learning platform.
News from Altera Europe (16 September 2005)
Packages shrink FPGA sizes and costs
New packaging options for the low-cost Cyclone II FPGA family provide designers of high-volume applications with even lower-cost programmable solutions and smaller form factors.
News from Altera Europe (15 September 2005)
Agreement brings packages into design chain
QuickLogic Europe has entered into a design service agreement with Amkor Technology.
News from QuickLogic (14 September 2005)
FPGAs and CPLDs find a home in W-CDMA basestations
Tokyo-based NEC Corp has elected to use Cyclone FPGAs and MAX 3000 CPLDs in its 3GPP W-CDMA macro basestations that support high-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA).
News from Altera Europe (13 September 2005)
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