AMD extends product lifecycle for All Xilinx 7 series devices through at least 2035
AMD's 28nm AMD Xilinx 7 series devices continue to be popular, offering technology and leadership features for customers in industrial, automotive, test and measurement, aerospace and defence, and medical markets.
With that in mind, AMD Xilinx is excited to formally announce that support is being extended for all 7 series FPGAs and adaptive SoCs through at least 2035. This includes our cost-optimised Spartan-7 and Artix-7 FPGAs, our entire Zynq-7000 SoC portfolio, as well as Kintex-7 and Virtex-7 FPGAs. All speed and temperature grades are included.
7 series devices have a unique place in the AMD Xilinx portfolio and remain an ideal choice for new designs for many years to come.
- Spartan-7 FPGAs offer high performance/watt in small packaging
- Artix-7 FPGAs offers low power with high transceiver bandwidth
- Zynq-7000 SoCs integrate the software programmability of an Arm-based processor with the hardware programmability of an FPGA
We take our commitment to supporting long product lifecycles very seriously. With the supply chain challenges facing the industry in 2022 and beyond, decisions on what devices to design into projects are more critical than ever. It would be costly to design in a device, just to find out one year later that that device has been marked for end of life.
With some devices introduced more than 10 years ago, we’re making this formal commitment to our 7 series customers to give them the ultimate confidence to continue with their existing 7 series designs as well as developing new projects based on the incredibly versatile seven series technology.