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Siemens Medical And Xilinx Team To Deliver Breakthrough 3D Medical Imaging SolutionsSiemens redefines 3D medical imaging with next-generation products enabled by Virtex-4 SX FPGAs and Xilinx Design Services SAN JOSE, Calif., August 2, 2005 - Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ: XLNX), the world's leading programmable logic supplier, and Siemens Medical Solutions, one of the largest suppliers to the healthcare industry in the world, today announced a collaboration that is expected to result in the world’s most innovative 3D medical imaging solutions. Siemens has selected Xilinx as its FPGA (field programmable gate array) supplier in the development of its next-generation 3D image processing platform which will be used in future image processing products. Siemens also plans to offer the technology as an imaging development platform solution to enable similar applications throughout the industry. Siemens chose Xilinx for their complete solution based on its leading-edge Virtex-4™ programmable technology as well as the technical expertise of the Xilinx Design Services (XDS) team. The Siemens design team and XDS worked together to define an FPGA-based programmable system architecture that leveraged the extremely high-speed embedded DSP (digital signal processing) performance and computational capabilities of theVirtex-4 SX platform. “With its abundance of high performance DSP capability, embedded cores, control processors, clock distribution, high-speed serial I/O, and memory, Virtex-4 SX devices provided the ideal platform for our next generation imaging platform,” said Hans-Joachim Koch, R&D Manager at Siemens Medical Solutions. “Combining Virtex-4 programmable technology with the unique skills and experience of Xilinx Design Services in system, logic, signal processing and embedded software design, we were able to scope a programmable solution that satisfies our performance and features requirements under tight time to market and budget constraints.” “Field programmable gate array (FPGA) technology is likely to be one of the fastest growing segments in medical imaging,” said Aditya Prasad, an analyst at Frost and Sullivan, a leading market analyst firm. “Revenues for FPGA vendors from the medical imaging modality space are expected to increase from $118 million in 2004 to $204 million in 2008 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.7 percent.” About Xilinx Virtex-4 SX FPGAs Collaboration through the Xilinx Alliance Program About Siemens About Xilinx
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