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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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XILINX UNVEILS REVOLUTIONARY FPGA
ARCHITECTURE, ENABLES
NEXT-GENERATION PLATFORM FPGAS
New Application Specific Modular Block (ASMBL) architecture
enables multiple
domain-specific platforms
SAN JOSE, Calif., December 8, 2003 Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ:XLNX),
the world's leading supplier of programmable logic solutions and
inventor of the FPGA, today unveiled a revolutionary new
architecture that will enable rapid, cost-effective deployment of
multiple domain-specific FPGA platforms with an optimal blend of
features. At the heart of the ASMBL architecture is a modular
framework of silicon subsystems, enabling a new FPGA development
methodology for rapid and cost-effective deployment of platforms
targeted to different application domains. As a result, customers
will have a greater selection of devices, and will benefit from an
up to 10x increase in capability for a given price point.
Xilinx plans to base future Xilinx Platform FPGAs on the new
architecture. Built on more than 100 new technical innovations, the
next generation Virtex Series Platform, slated for first half of
2004, will be the first FPGA family to embody the new architecture.
The new domain-specific devices will deliver more than 1B
transistors in a single device. With today's news, Xilinx expects
to radically alter the technical and business dynamics for the
$4.3B* programmable logic and $33B* ASIC, Standard Logic, and 32/16
bit micro controller markets, setting a new price-capability
standard for platform-based system design.
"This next generation, highly flexible platform FPGA architecture
is the logical evolution of Xilinx technology - and is poised to
revolutionize the electronics industry. Today's announcement is yet
another indication that Xilinx will remain a key player in the
industry forefront," said Jerry Worchel, senior analyst at
In-Stat/MDR. "With this new architecture Xilinx has once again
exhibited its ability to radically address designers' most pressing
needs, giving them more alternatives than even before and the
highest value solution at a given price point."
"The ASMBL architecture holds the key to accelerating our broad
expansion of platform FPGAs into markets previously served by ASICs
and ASSPs," said Erich Goetting, vice president and general manager
of the Advanced Product Group at Xilinx. "With ASMBL, Xilinx is
adopting a highly-efficient FPGA development model for delivering
off-the-shelf, flexible solutions ideally suited to different
application domains."
ASMBL Architecture Overview
The new highly modular ASMBL architecture makes use of advanced
flip-chip packaging technology and eliminates geometric layout
constraints associated with traditional chip design such as hard
dependencies between I/O count and fabric array size. The ASMBL
architecture also addresses the increasingly more stringent
requirements for on-chip power and ground distribution by allowing
power and ground to be placed anywhere on the chip. As a result,
Xilinx can significantly accelerate the development time and
increase reliability when developing platform FPGAs.
"Moore's Law as well as advances in packaging technologies
continue to propel programmable logic to new heights of capacity
and performance" said Wim Roelandts, chairman and chief executive
officer at Xilinx, Inc. "The ASMBL architecture will allow Xilinx
to further penetrate the $38 billion dollar logic markets with
aggressive cost points never before possible. Our customers will
benefit through significantly increased capabilities for given
price points, greater flexibility and lower costs."
As FPGAs continue to assume more and more of the ASIC and ASSP
markets, Xilinx FPGAs are being proliferated into many new types of
applications. The ASMBL architecture, developed as a result of
close cooperation with users in traditional FPGA and ASIC markets,
will allow Xilinx to quickly react to changing customer needs. With
the delivery of the next-generation Virtex Series, Xilinx customers
will be able to choose the right platform most suitable for their
application, with the optimal mix of logic, memory, serial I/O,
parallel I/O, embedded processors, DSP, clock management, hard IP,
mixed signal, and other functionality.
Building on the success of the Virtex Series
Since its 1998 introduction, the company has shipped over 10
million Virtex devices. The Virtex family has generated over $2
billon in cumulative revenue, significantly adding to Xilinx's
record-breaking gains in PLD market share. The Virtex Series is the
most popular high performance FPGA in the industry, with nearly 80
percent of the annualized business for FPGAs at 1.5V and below.
This market segment share is more than four times higher than the
next closest competitor.
About Xilinx
Xilinx is the worldwide leader in complete programmable logic
solutions. For more information, visit www.xilinx.com.
* Market Data Source: Dataquest forecast for
2006
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