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High-Volume Spartan-6 FPGAs: Performance and Power Leadership by Design

The rapid change in today’s design environment requires a programmable solution that provides the highest performance and lowest power at the lowest cost. To meet the needs of high-volume systems, it isessential that the solution uses the latest 45nm high-volume technology. 

The purpose of this whitepaper is to describe how Spartan®-6 FPGAs address the needs of high-volume systems. The ability to connect efficiently and inexpensively to commodity memories, high performance chip-to-chip interface capability, and innovative power down modes arejust a few of the problems solved by high-performance, low-power, and low-cost Spartan-6 FPGAs. 

Click here to download this whitepaper. 

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