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PolarFire® SoC FPGAs: Integrate Linux® in Your Edge Nodes — Microchip and Mouser Electronics

  In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton and Diptesh Nandi from Microchip examine the benefits of PolarFire SoC FPGAs for edge computing applications. They explore how the RISC-V-based Architecture, asymmetrical multi-processing, and Linux-based reference solutions make these SoC FPGAs a game changer for edge computing applications. Click here for more information about Microchip … Read More → "PolarFire® SoC FPGAs: Integrate Linux® in Your Edge Nodes — Microchip and Mouser Electronics"

AMD discontinues CoolRunner and XC9500 CPLDs and Spartan-II and -3 FPGAs. Buy ‘em while you can!

AMD issued an End of Life (EOL) notice for several older CPLDs and FPGAs on January 1. The notice states that AMD will accept final orders for these devices through June 29, 2024. The affected devices include the XC9500XL, CoolRunner, and CoolRunner II CPLDs, and the Spartan-II and Spartan-3 FPGA families. These products are nearly … Read More → "AMD discontinues CoolRunner and XC9500 CPLDs and Spartan-II and -3 FPGAs. Buy ‘em while you can!"

Mercury Introduces Direct RF System-On-Module Powered by Intel Agilex FPGA

ANDOVER, Mass., Jan. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mercury Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRCY, www.mrcy.com), a technology company that delivers mission-critical processing power to the edge, today introduced a Direct RF system-on-module (SOM) that uses Intel Agilex FPGAs to detect and process adversary emissions from a wide portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. Direct RF components and modules directly digitize … Read More → "Mercury Introduces Direct RF System-On-Module Powered by Intel Agilex FPGA"

Would you buy a $20 GateMate FPGA from Germany’s Cologne Chip?

My good friend Adam Taylor recently published a couple of blogs about a new-to-me FPGA vendor named Cologne Chip, a 25-year veteran semiconductor vendor. The company was founded in 1994 as Cologne Chip Designs, and back then, it focused on developing ASICs for the nascent ISDN market. ISDN, or the Integrated Services Digital Network, was … Read More → "Would you buy a $20 GateMate FPGA from Germany’s Cologne Chip?"



Lattice launches two new mid-range FPGA families with six more FPGAs into the FPGA wars

Last December, Lattice Semiconductor announced the Avant-E family of mid-range FPGAs (see “Lattice Strides Into the Mid-Range FPGA Arena With Avant”), and, at its Developer Conference this month, the company announced an expansion of the Avant family tree through new Avant-G and Avant-X FPGA families. The Lattice Avant-G family is designated as the general-purpose, mid-range … Read More → "Lattice launches two new mid-range FPGA families with six more FPGAs into the FPGA wars"

Extremely Low Latency FPGAs and SmartNICs: How Achronix is Supercharging Networking Innovation

FPGAs take center stage in this week’s Fish Fry podcast! But not just any field programmable gate arrays – I’m talking about the Speedster7t FPGAs! My guests Scott Schweitzer and Ron Renwick from Achronix and I chat about why Achronix’s FPGAs are particularly well suited for networking and SmartNIC tasks, the advantages of Achronix’s accelerated … Read More → "Extremely Low Latency FPGAs and SmartNICs: How Achronix is Supercharging Networking Innovation"

Arrow reveals first Dev Board for Intel Agilex 5 FPGAs, with two more boards planned

Arrow has just launched a development board for Intel’s soon-to-be-produced Agilex 5 SoC FPGAs, and two more such boards wait in the wings. The Arrow AXE5-Eagle board sports one Intel Agilex 5 E-series SoC FPGA. Initially, these development boards will incorporate an engineering sample of the SoC FPGA with 656K logic elements (LEs), while production … Read More → "Arrow reveals first Dev Board for Intel Agilex 5 FPGAs, with two more boards planned"

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