Xilinx Expands Reach in Aerospace and Defense Market with Virtex-4 QPro Product Family
Industry’s first domain-optimized FPGAs address high performance and low power requirements of military temperature grade applications
SAN JOSE, CA., February 13, 2007 – Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ: XLNX), the world’s leading supplier of programmable solutions, today announced availability of Virtex™-4 QPRO™ MIL-grade family of aerospace and defense products. The delivery of the first domain-optimized Virtex-4 FPGAs to the aerospace and defense marketplace provides the industry’s most comprehensive ‘space to base’ device portfolio with higher performance, lower power options and full military temperature-qualification. Today’s news continues the FPGA leader’s proven track record of delivering products that address the performance, flexibility and quality requirements of the aerospace and defense markets and further expands the reach of Xilinx FPGAs into the $1 billion programmable logic segment. The new Virtex-4 QPRO family builds on the existing Virtex-II QPRO device offering, which includes the industry’s first military temperature-qualified FPGA with an embedded processor core, introduced in January 2005.
“Xilinx has demonstrated an unwavering commitment over 15 years to bringing leading-edge programmable technology to military temperature and radiation-tolerant applications from space to base” stated Eric Sivertson, general manager for Aerospace and Defense at Xilinx. “Our approach has always been to deliver complete programmable logic solutions with silicon, software, and design support. The domain-optimized Virtex-4 QPRO family takes this approach to a new level that addresses the transformational requirements of today’s aerospace and defense programs with unprecedented flexibility and higher performance, lower power architectures.”
About the Virtex-4 QPRO Family
Xilinx Virtex-4 QPRO FPGAs are an enhanced subset of Xilinx FPGAs targeted specifically at the stringent requirements of aerospace and defense applications. Devices include the Virtex-4 XQ4VLX25 (24,192 logic cells), Virtex-4 XQ4VLX60 (59,904 logic cells) for logic-intensive designs, and the Virtex-4 XQ4VSX55 (55,296 logic cells) for high-performance digital signal processing (DSP). The domain-optimized approach inherent to the Virtex-4 family makes it possible for aerospace and defense designers to select the optimal mix of resources for their specific application. Features such as the logic fabric, block memory, clock management, and the XtremeDSP slices are all performance matched to support up to a 500 MHz clock speed. The hardened intellectual property (IP) blocks coupled with 90nm triple-oxide technology enables lower power consumption reduced by as much as 50 percent over previous generation devices.
Xilinx aerospace and defense products including the new Virtex-4 QPRO family are backed by robust manufacturing process control systems and extended lifecycles that typically exceed 10 years to meet the stringent quality and long-term requirements of aerospace and defense programs. Today, Xilinx QPRO devices are deployed successfully on many major programs.
Availability
The Virtex-4 QPRO military temperature (MIL-grade) devices are immediately available. For more information visit http://www.xilinx.com.
About Xilinx Virtex-4 Platform FPGAs
The Xilinx Virtex-4 family of domain-optimized FPGAs delivers more options, higher performance and lower power than any other FPGA family in production today. With more than 100 technical innovations, the Virtex-4 family consists of 17 devices and three domain-optimized platforms: Virtex-4 LX FPGAs for logic-intensive designs, Virtex-4 SX FPGAs for high-performance signal processing, and Virtex-4 FX FPGAs for high-speed serial connectivity and embedded processing. Devices are shipping now. For more information on the Virtex-4 product family, visit www.xilinx.com/virtex4.
About Xilinx
Xilinx is the worldwide leader in complete programmable logic solutions. For more information, visit www.xilinx.com.
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