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FPGAs raise performance but cut power
The Stratix III FPGA family is claimed to deliver the industry's lowest power consumption of any high-density, high-performance programmable logic device.
News from Altera Europe (10 November 2006)
65xx microprocessor core is made for FPGAs
An 8bit 65xx microprocessor IP core is now available from the Western Design Center, a new member of the ispLeverCore Connection IP partners programme.
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK ( 7 November 2006)
Programmable clock buffers have more outputs
In-system-programmable zero-delay single-ended clock buffer family expands with 16- and 20-output devices.
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK ( 1 November 2006)
Development kits are RoHS compliant
All Altera development kits supporting its latest generation of FPGAs and CPLDs are compliant with the European Union's RoHS Directive.
News from Altera Europe (27 October 2006)
Kit is low-cost intro to FPGA design
Budget priced FPGA starter kit features the industry's lowest cost Cyclone II FPGA device family.
News from Altera Europe (25 October 2006)
Extreme FPGAs gain Serial RapidIO support
Mercury Computer has ported its high-performance Serial RapidIO IP product line, to the LatticeSC family of 90nm Extreme Performance FPGAs.
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK (24 October 2006)
Cypress signs for global coverage
Premier Farnell and Cypress Semiconductor Corp have signed a global franchise agreement.
News from Farnell InOne (24 October 2006)
Programmable arrays look after MicroTCA
Free and tested reference platforms enable system management using field-programmable gate array technology.
News from Actel Europe (18 October 2006)
Brossart to develop product plans
Actel Corporation has appointed Rich Brossart as Vice President of Product Marketing, underscoring its commitment to expand and proliferate its innovative nonvolatile products.
News from Actel Europe (13 October 2006)
Programmable ASICs add support in Italy and Sweden
eASIC Corp has signed up two new European channel partners.
News from eASIC Corp (13 October 2006)
Frugal FPGAs boast ASIC-like densities
QuickLogic Europe reckons it has broken new ground in FPGA power consumption with the release of 300,000- and 200,000-gate versions of the PolarPro device.
News from QuickLogic (11 October 2006)
FPGAs put the freeze on power consumption
UMC's leading-edge 0.13um low-power and e-Flash processes combined with Actel's Igloo power mode options and Flash-Freeze technology enable power consumption as low as 5uW.
News from Actel Europe (11 October 2006)
Programmable logic devices pass automotive test
Automotive versions of ispMACH 4000Z CPLDs have been characterised and qualified to meet the certification requirements of the AEC-Q100 standard.
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK (10 October 2006)
FPGAs turn to automotive applications
In the Automotive Innovation Area at this year's Electronica, Altera (Hall 6, A48/49) will be exhibiting innovative FPGA-based solutions for electronics in motor vehicles.
News from Altera Europe ( 3 October 2006)
Programmable SoCs are optimised for sensing
Cypress Semiconductor Corp has introduced a family of PSoC (Programmable System-on-Chip) devices optimised for use in capacitive sensing interface applications.
News from Cypress Semiconductor (29 September 2006)
Companion device add DVD ROM support
QuickLogic Europe has added native DVD ROM support to its IDE interface device for embedded processors.
News from QuickLogic (29 September 2006)
Low cost FPGAs turn to display interfacing
Display interface reference design implements 7:1 source synchronous LVDS interfaces commonly found in display applications.
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK (29 September 2006)
FPGA-based interface brings CE-ATA drives onboard
QuickLogic is showcasing a complete programmable CE-ATA interface solution for embedded processors at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF).
News from QuickLogic (27 September 2006)
Programmable power manager costs less than a buck
Lattice Semiconductor Corp has added the programmable ultra-low-cost ispPAC-POWR607 device to its second generation Power Manager II product family.
News from Lattice Semiconductor UK (27 September 2006)
Field programmable object arrays run up to 1GHz
The Arrix family of FPOAs is ideally suited for performance-demanding applications in industries such as machine vision, professional video, medical imaging and military/aerospace.
News from MathStar (26 September 2006)
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