Sunday, May 19, 2013
Search
  
Submit your own News for
inclusion in our Site.
Click here...
Breaking News
Google Sees Growth Of WebRTC
HP and SAP Demonstrate SAP HANA System
Panasonic May Fully Absorb Sanyo Electric
Microsoft Says Viruses Are Back On The Rise
22 Million User IDs May Have Leaked From Yahoo Japan's Servers
U.S. Pentagon Approves Military-use Of iOS 6 Devices
CEA And BSA Applaud 'End Anonymous Patents' Bill
Corning Introduces Corning Lotus XT Glass For High-end Displays
Active Discussions
CDR for car Sat Nav
Zen Vision
deleted
CD Drive Retrieve
burning
Extremely Slow External CD (Samsung SE-S084C)
Best optical drive for ripping CD's? My LG 4163B is mediocre.
Verbatim DVD+R still tops?
 Home > News > General Computing > Samsung...
Last 7 Days News : SU MO TU WE TH FR SA All News

Monday, February 22, 2010
Samsung and Xilinx Announce Full Production Qualification for Xilinx's Spartan-6 FPGA Family on 45nm Low-Power Process Technology


Samsung and Xilinx Inc., a leading provider of programmable platforms, announced today that Xilinx's Spartan-6 FPGA family has attained full production qualification on 45-nanometer (nm) process of Samsung Electronics' Foundry business (Samsung Foundry).

This advanced process node, coupled with FPGA design, produces an optimal balance of cost efficiency, low power, and high performance, enabling the Spartan-6 family of FPGAs to address a wide variety of applications in cost sensitive markets.

"This collaborative effort combines Xilinx's leadership in programmable logic solutions with Samsung's world class process technology, manufacturing, and foundry services to create greater value for the market," said Jay Min, vice president, Samsung Electronics' Foundry business. "We are pleased that Xilinx-Samsung relationship is off to a strong start, and looking forward to a successful long-term partnership," he added.

"Samsung Foundry's manufacturing process coupled with Xilinx innovations in advanced power management technology enabled the new Spartan-6 FPGA family to achieve 65 percent lower power than previous Spartan families," said Vincent Tong, Xilinx Senior Vice President, New Product and Worldwide Quality.

The sixth generation in the Spartan FPGA Series, the Spartan-6 family is fabricated on a low-power (LP) 45nm, dual-oxide process technology. In the fast-growing 45nm low power arena, complicated designs dictated the need for a close engineering partnership between Xilinx and Samsung Foundry engineering teams. By taking advantage of Samsung Foundry's 45nm LP process technology, Xilinx was able to develop more energy-efficient chips through a two-fold improvement in transistor density for a smaller chip size. The production devices are supported in version 11.5 of the Xilinx ISE Design Suite.

Samsung Foundry's 45nm LP process node is in high volume manufacturing utilizing advanced immersion lithography and model based optical proximity correction (OPC) coupled with best-in-class design for manufacturing (DFM). Samsung Foundry?s production of Xilinx 45nm products is starting now.


Previous
Next
NEC Distributes System Performance Analysis Software for Cloud Computing Systems        All News        Sony Highlights New α DSLR Models at PMA 2010
NEC Distributes System Performance Analysis Software for Cloud Computing Systems     General Computing News      Microsoft Ready To start Offering Browser Choice Screen for European Computers

Get RSS feed Easy Print E-Mail this Message

Related News
Samsung Announces 45 nanometer Embedded Flash Logic Process Development
Samsung Gets 95 Percent Share of Global Android Smartphone Profits
Android, Samsung Keep Their Smartphone Lead
Samsung Invests In Cloud Gaming Company
Samsung Announces First 5G mmWave Mobile Technology
Korean and American Versions of Galaxy S4 Are Way Too Different
Samsung Introduces the GALAXY Core
BlackBerry 10 And Samsung Smartphones Approved for Use On U.S. Department of Defense Networks
Samsung Expands NX Line with the SMART Camera NX2000
Galaxy Note III Specs Leaked
Samsung And Intel Invest In Siri Alternative
Samsung Now Producing Four Gigabit LPDDR3 Mobile DRAM, Using 20nm-class Process Technology

Most Popular News
 
Home | News | All News | Reviews | Articles | Guides | Download | Expert Area | Forum | Site Info
Site best viewed at 1024x768+ - CDRINFO.COM 1998-2013 - All rights reserved -
Privacy policy - Contact Us .