FPGAs
Microchip’s RTG4 FPGAs achieve space qualifications
Microchip’s RTG4 FPGAs with lead-free flip-chip bumps have earned the Qualified Manufacturers List (QML) Class V status.
AMD expands automotive-grade FPGA family
AMD has introduced the latest addition to the AMD Automotive XA family, the Artix UltraScale+ XA AU7P.
Lattice expands portfolio with new logic-optimised FPGAs
Lattice Semiconductor, the low power programmable specialist, has announced the addition of new, logic-optimised Lattice Certus-NX FPGA devices to its leadership small FPGA portfolio.
Lattice introduces new secure control FPGA family
Lattice Semiconductor has announced the Lattice MachXO5D-NX family of advanced secure control FPGAs, offering crypto-agile algorithms, hardware root of trust features with integrated flash, and fail-safe remote field updates for reliable and secure product lifecycle management.
Why FPGAs are critical to navigating evolving security requirements
The cyber threat landscape is showing no signs of slowing down. As cybercriminals develop more sophisticated techniques and target a wider range of organisations, traditional security measures are becoming increasingly insufficient – and costly.
MYIR introduces new SOM featuring Xilinx Artix-7 XC7A100T FPGA
MYIR has launched a new embedded System-On-Module (SoM), the MYC-J7A100T, powered by the Xilinx Artix-7 XC7A100T FPGA chip and a high-density and speedy circuit board design.
Avnet releases AUBoard 15P development kit
Avnet has rolled out a new development kit enabling design engineers to create a spectrum of simple to sophisticated Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) applications.
Radiation-tolerant PolarFire SoC FPGAs
Microchip has introduced the radiation-tolerant (RT) PolarFire system-on-chip (SoC) FPGA for space applications.
GOWN wins award for FGPA design environment
GOWIN Semiconductor Corporation, an FPGA manufacturer experiencing rapid growth, announced the certification of its GOWIN EDA FPGA design environment
Mouser stocking products from Intel’s Altera
Intel has announced the official launch of Altera, as its new standalone field-programmable gate array (FPGA) company.