FPGA Is Claimed As World’s Fastest

July 1, 1999
Overall speed is said to be improved by 13% over the firm’s current fastest speed grade for its SX FPGAs and by 35% when compared to the standard SX speed grade. The process modifications employed to achieve the speed grade include antifuse

Overall speed is said to be improved by 13% over the firm’s current fastest speed grade for its SX FPGAs and by 35% when compared to the standard SX speed grade. The process modifications employed to achieve the speed grade include antifuse FPGAs with approximately 35% lower capacitance. The clock to out is 3.7 ns, with system performance at 270 MHz. When implemented as an SX16P -3 FPGA, 66-MHz PCI is said to the easily accomplished. SX devices are well-suited for the performance demands of the high-speed telecomm and data networking applications.

Company: ACTEL CORP.

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