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28Gbps Serial Transceiver Technology (HD 1920×1080)

If you need to stream data at 100, 200 or 400 gigabits per second, check this out: 16 channels at 28 gigabits each gives you 400 gigabits of capacity. Need more? 

The Virtex-7 HT FPGA can deliver an additional 72 channels at 13 gigabits each. The bi-direction data flow aggregates that more than 2.8 terabits per second of reliable data transmission.

Key market segments for this product include: 

  • In the wired communication space; serial lengths operating at 100, 2×100, or 400 gigabits per second using the latest generation CFP2 optics.
  • In aerospace and defense its radar image processing.
  • And last, don’t forget test and measurement for all the above.

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