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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
XILINX LAUNCHES ROADMAP FOR UP TO TWO-THIRDS
POWER REDUCTION
IN SPARTAN-3 FPGAS
FPGA leader targets applications that demand
low power and reduced heat dissipation
SAN JOSE, Calif., July 1, 2004 - Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ: XLNX)
today announced availability of reduced power Xilinx Spartan-3
FPGAs in the fourth quarter of calendar 2004. This development is
part of the FPGA leader's continuing commitment to serve customers
who are designing systems with constraints of reduced current and
heat dissipation requirements.
"The debut of Spartan-3 FPGAs with up to 66% reduction in
quiescent power consumption is another example of market-driven
innovation from Xilinx," said Clay Johnson, vice president and
general manager of the General Products Division at Xilinx, "We
work closely with our customers to understand their low power
requirements. With their guidance and our leadership in low power
IC design and manufacturing, Xilinx is producing programmable logic
devices optimized for new, larger markets."
New Applications for Reduced Power FPGAs
Xilinx IC design and manufacturing has been at the leading edge of
power management and reduction throughout its history. Its FPGA
densities and performance have improved significantly with each
product generation while power consumption has remained relatively
constant, thus exponentially decreasing the "power-per-gate-per
MHz" measurement. Xilinx is extending its state-of-the-art power
management techniques and developing new power-related innovations
to address requirements at the boundaries of low-power
applications.
"Power consumption has been a barrier keeping FPGAs out of a
number of ASIC sockets. As newer generations of FPGAs continue to
reduce their power drain, more and more applications can use a
programmable architecture for the silicon residing at the heart of
their system," reports Jordan Selburn, analyst at iSuppli
Corporation. "While defining 'low power' is challenging,
preliminary iSuppli estimates indicate that as much as $3 billion
of the approximately $20 billion ASIC market could potentially
shift to FPGAs if power consumption was reduced sufficiently."
Providing Platform FPGA Features with Reduced Power
Since it introduced the first FPGA twenty years ago, Xilinx has
improved the density, performance and cost of programmable devices
by several orders of magnitude. This led to the rapid evolution of
FPGAs from low volume prototyping devices to multi-million gate,
high performance platforms. Xilinx subsequently pioneered the
low-cost FPGA segment enabling new innovation and differentiation
for a variety of high-volume, cost-sensitive consumer products. The
advent of low power Spartan-3 FPGAs will significantly expand the
FPGA market to power and heat sensitive products such as consumer
appliances and rack-mounted equipment - applications previously
served primarily by application-specific integrated circuits
(ASICs).
Availability
Extending the scope of the low cost 90nm Spartan-3 family, samples
of reduced power Spartan-3 devices will be available by the end of
2004. Since its introduction in 2003, the Spartan-3 family has
enjoyed unprecedented market demand for deployment in
consumer-oriented, cost-sensitive applications. Now companies will
be able to employ programmable logic in applications where both
cost and power consumption are critical factors.
About Xilinx
Xilinx is the worldwide leader in complete programmable logic
solutions. For more information, visit www.xilinx.com.
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