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Efinix® Drives AI Edge Computing with Trion™ T20 FPGA Samples and Expansion of Product Offering to 200K LEs with T200 FPGA

Efinix to demonstrate multiple Trion-accelerated customer products at CES 2019 next month in Las Vegas.

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Dec. 12, 2018 − Efinix®, an innovator in programmable product platforms and technologies, today announced the availability of Trion™ T20 FPGA samples and the expansion of the company’s product offering to 200K logic elements (LEs) with the T200 FPGA to support demands by major customers and markets. Additionally, Efinix will showcase a number of customer products, accelerated by Trion FPGAs, at CES 2019 in Las Vegas.

“We are excited about achieving the milestone of T20 samples, and we are greatly motivated by the market acceptance of Trion FPGAs.  In the first three months of T4 and T8 product sales, we received multiple design wins and engaged with an array of customers who want to design-in our products,” said Sammy Cheung, co-founder, CEO, and president of Efinix. “Low power, small form factor, and the Efinity® Integrated Development Environment (IDE) are the major success factors for Trion FPGAs.”

“Trion FPGA advantages are proving to be perfect for our technology innovation and product roadmap,” said Dr. Jonny Peng, founder and CEO of NED Optics Co. Ltd., which owns the GOOVIS mobile theater products company.  “We are impressed by the Efinity IDE, customer support, and silicon performance, which enabled our team to design Trion FPGAs into our product in less than two months. We look forward to showcasing the brand new GOOVIS T2 VR mobile theater glasses accelerated by Trion FPGAs at CES 2019.”

To meet with Efinix at CES 2019 and see how Trion FPGAs are accelerating applications like the GOOVIS VR glasses, visit:

“To fulfill market demand for more features and higher logic density, we are upgrading our product offering to 200K LEs with the T200 FPGA. We also pulled in our product schedule for the T120 FPGA to Q2 2019,” Efinix’s Cheung added. “We designed the T200 for compute-intensive edge AI applications that also require low power.  The T200’s architecture has ample LEs, DSP blocks, and on-chip RAM to deliver 1 TOPS for CNN at INT8 precision and 5 TOPS for BNN.  It is perfect for the new generation of AI-driven smart home products, automotive applications, and industrial automation that require high-performance edge computing.”

The Efinity IDE fully supports Trion T20 FPGAs, and T20 design kits are available for pre-order on the Efinix store.

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