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According to news from this site on March 6, AMD recently launched the Spartan UltraScale series of FPGA products for cost-sensitive edge applications.
The new generation of Spartan UltraScale series FPGA includes nine products from SU10P to SU200P, which are suitable for I/O expansion, board management, Internet of Things and Industrial interconnection and other scenarios, and covers the most powerful security feature set among AMD's cost-optimized products.
AMD claims that Spartan UltraScale brings "the industry's highest I/O logic unit ratio" to the field of FPGAs based on 28nm and below process technology, including up to 21,800 logic units and 572 I/Os. O, supports up to 3.3V voltage, and provides 1.77~26.79Mb SRAM memory on the chip.
Spartan UltraScale uses a mature 16nm FinFET process, which reduces total power consumption by 30% compared to the previous generation 28nm products.
For applications that require high-performance interfaces, Spartan UltraScale is AMD’s first UltraScale FPGA equipped with a hardened LPDDR5 memory controller, and is backward compatible with LPDDR4x and can also provide up to 8 PCIe Gen4 connection, the total energy efficiency can be improved by up to 60%.
AMD said documentation for the Spartan UltraScale FPGA product family is now available, with support starting in the fourth quarter of this year with developer tools, and sampling and evaluation kits expected to be available in the first half of 2025. This site learned from AMD that the overall life cycle of Spartan UltraScale exceeds 15 years.
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