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Freescale and Cactus collaborate to bring technology solutions to the medical market
Freescale Semiconductor and Cactus Semiconductor, a medical application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) company, have agreed to collaborate to provide customized analog mixed-signal and system-on-chip (SOC) solutions to the medical market. The companies have more than 30 years of combined experience in the medical device market and are focused on providing new generations of smaller, lighter, inexpensive and more efficient medical products tha...
Le logiciel Quartus II version 11.1 d'Altera apporte des améliorations de productivité et de prise en charge des FPGA Arria V et Cyclone V.
Altera Corporation annonce la version 11.1 de son logiciel Quartus II, premier logiciel de conception aux niveaux performances et productivité pour les designs CPLD, FPGA et HardCopy ASIC. Cette nouvelle version prend désormais en charge les FPGA 28 nm d'Altera Stratix V, y compris la compilation des FPGA Arria V et Cyclone V. Quartus II version 11.1 intègre également un outil de débogage système, appelé System Console. System Console ré...
Altera Starts Production Shipments of Highest Density Member of Its Stratix IV FPGA Family
Altera today announced it is shipping in production the highest density member of its 40-nm Stratix IV FPGA family. Featuring 820K logic elements (LEs), the Stratix IV E EP4SE820 device is ideally suited for a variety of high-end applications that require high-density, high-performance and low-power FPGAs, including ASIC prototyping and emulation, wireless, wireline, military, computer and storage. With this announcement, the rollout of Altera's ...
High-Performance Low-Cost Transceiver FPGAs for 3-Gbps Applications from Altera
Altera has announced it has started shipping Arria II GX devices, its third family of 40-nm FPGAs. The Arria II GX family with integrated transceivers joins Stratix IV GX and Stratix IV GT FPGAs and HardCopyIV GX ASICs to extend the industry' broadest portfolio of transceiver FPGA and ASIC solutions.
Altera Unveils Innovations for 28-nm FPGAs
Altera Corporation announced new innovations that will be incorporated into upcoming 28-nm FPGAs. Embedded HardCopy Blocks, a new method for partial reconfiguration and embedded 28-Gbps transceivers will dramatically improve the density and I/O performance of nexra-generation Altera® FPGAs and further strengthen their competitive position versus ASICs and ASSPs.
Altera Extends Its Technology Leadership with the 820K-LE Stratix IV FPGA
Altera Corporation today announced it increased the high-end density range of its 40-nm Stratix IV E FPGAs to an industry-leading 820K logic elements (LEs). The Stratix IV EP4SE820 FPGA is the industry's highest density, highest performance and lowest power FPGA in its class. The EP4SE820 FPGA is ideally suited for a variety of high-end digital applications that require resource-rich FPGAs, including ASIC prototyping and emulation, wireline, wire...
Highly accurate, 8-channel temperature sensor reduces board area
Maxim introduced the MAX6581, a ±1 degree Celsius accurate, 8-channel temperature sensor. It has seven remote sensing channels to monitor ASICs, FPGAs, CPUs, and boards with multiple hot spots. Each remote channel includes series resistance cancellation and beta compensation for best accuracy. Because the MAX6581 contains eight channels of temperature sensing, but requires only a single I2C address for these eight channels, it reduces board area...
VeriLogger Supports Symbolic Libraries and Runtime Optimizations
SynaptiCAD has recently released an updated version of their Verilog simulator, VeriLogger Extreme. The new version supports compiling source files to symbolic libraries, enabling faster compiles of designs that share a common set of source files such as ASIC/FPGA libraries.
DDR3/LV-DDR2 SDRAM evaluation platform
Tokyo Electron Device has announced the release of Virtex-5 DDR3/LV-DDR2 SDRAM evaluation platform featuring next-generation high-speed DDR3 SDRAM memory and new LV-DDR2 SDRAM from Elpida Memory.
NXP Boosts RF Innovation with Next Generation SiGe:C BiCMOS QUBIC4 Technology
NXP has announced its next generation radio frequency technology with its highly advanced QUBIC4 BiCMOS silicon devices delivering higher levels of integration and performance at high frequencies, all in a cost effective way. NXP's commitment to furthering the development of QUBIC4 BiCMOS will now enable future generations of RF products such as low noise amplifiers, medium power amplifiers and LO generators for e.g. mobile phones and communicat...