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XILINX UNVEILS SPARTAN-II:
Feature-rich low cost Spartan-II device delivers 100,000
system gates Also available: Spartan-II FAQ and Technical Backgrounder and Spartan-II Cores Release SAN JOSE, Calif. – January 10, 2000 – Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ:XLNX) today announced the Spartan-II family, the company's newest generation of FPGAs designed to be low cost programmable replacements for ASICs and application specific standard products (ASSPs). Spartan-II FPGAs set new standards for value in programmable logic. The Spartan-II XC2S100 FPGA with 100,000 system gates, for example, will list for less than $10* in high volumes. The new features in the Spartan-II family are now able to address a larger range of high-volume applications, and by replacing ASSPs, open up a vast new market for programmable logic. "Replay Networks uses Spartan-XL FPGAs in its products because of the value they bring to the system as well as their capability to be reprogrammed in the field," said Dan Levin, vice-president of engineering, Replay Networks. "Replay is pleased to have produced the first consumer product capable of being upgraded in the user's home, and the Spartan Series products from Xilinx are fully capable of supporting this feature. We are looking forward to using the new Spartan-II FPGAs in the future and taking advantage of the higher density, performance, and larger feature set." The Spartan-II family offers some of the most advanced FPGA technologies available today, including programmable support for multiple I/O standards (including 5V tolerance), on-chip block RAM and digital delay lock loops for both chip-level and board-level clock management. Spartan-II devices can now replace complex ASSP functions such as a MIPS-PCI bridge, Viterbi-Reed Solomon decoders, and quad data rate RAM (QDR) memory controllers. In these applications, the use of efficient IP allows the Spartan-II FPGA to be more economical than the currently available ASSP solutions. In addition, the features of the Spartan-II devices provide superior value by eliminating the need for many simple ASSPs such as phase lock loops, FIFOs, I/O translators and system bus drivers that in the past have been necessary to complete a system design. Operating at 2.5 volts and featuring a unique power down mode, the features in the Spartan-II FPGAs allow them to address a wider range of cost sensitive products such as telephone handsets, laptop PCs, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and other high volume consumer electronics applications such as PC add-on cards, digital modems, DVD players, portable audio (such as MP3), on-demand TV recorders and set-top boxes. "Programmable logic exceeded gate arrays in revenue for the first time ever in 1999. We believe our new Spartan-II FPGAs will only accelerate that momentum," said Wim Roelandts, Xilinx president and CEO. "Advanced manufacturing processes have allowed us to create a product line that provides 100,000 system gates for less than $10*. We now have features that allow us to address the vast ASSP market, estimated at over $20 billion**, further fueling programmable logic’s growth."
Spartan-II FPGAs are produced on an advanced 0.18 micron, six-layer metal process. The new family consists of five devices ranging in density from 15,000 to 150,000 system gates, tripling the density of earlier 3.3-volt Spartan-XL and 5-volt Spartan offerings. Samples of the 150,000 system gate Spartan-II XC2S150 device are available now. All five models of the new Spartan-II family of devices are expected to be in full production within the current quarter. A number of verified and tested cores, including the popular 32-bit, 33 MHz
and 64-bit, The current Xilinx Alliance Series and Foundation Series software, version 2.1i, fully support all the new Spartan-II products, as do design-entry tools from leading third-party EDA vendors such as Exemplar, Cadence, Mentor, Model Technology, Synopsys and Synplicity. In benchmarks performed using Xilinx 2.1i software targeting a 100,000 gate Spartan-II device versus the leading competitor’s closest size device and latest software, Xilinx 2.1i software compiled designs in minutes, twice as fast as the competition. Timing driven results with 2.1i delivered an average 18% increase in performance. The competition delivered no performance increase. Xilinx Foundation v2.1i delivers a low cost, shrink-wrapped design environment for the Spartan-II Family at a cost of $495.00. Xilinx software now makes replacing ASIC technology a pushbutton process. With 2.1i software the FPGA design flow allows a designer to maintain control of the design, reach timing closure faster and use new debug tools currently unavailable in an ASIC design flow. Xilinx is the leading innovator of complete programmable logic solutions, including advanced integrated circuits, software design tools, predefined system functions delivered as cores, and unparalleled field engineering support. Founded in 1984 and headquartered in San Jose, Calif., Xilinx invented the field programmable gate array (FPGA) and fulfills more than half of the world demand for these devices today. Xilinx solutions enable customers to reduce significantly the time required to develop products for the computer, peripheral, telecommunications, networking, industrial control, instrumentation, high-reliability/military, and consumer markets. For more information, visit the Xilinx web site at www.xilinx.com. * Based upon volume projections of 250k units, -5 speed,
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