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AMD introduces Spartan UltraScale+ programmable logic chips for edge applications


AMD introduced its Spartan UltraScale+ programmable chips for edge applications.

The Santa Clara, California-based company said its latest field programmable gate arrays — FPGAs, a chip family acquired with its $49 billion purchase of Xilinx — are designed for cost-sensitive edge applications. Apply to speak here The Spartan UltraScale+ devices represent a significant leap forward in FPGA technology, offering the industry’s highest I/O to logic cell ratio in FPGAs built on 28-nanometer (nm) chip manufacturing nodes. “For over 25 years, the Spartan FPGA family has played a vital role in powering achievements ranging from Mars rovers to life-saving automated defibrillators,” said Kirk Saban, corporate vice president in the Adaptive and Embedded Computing Group at AMD, in a statement.

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