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Programmable Logic Devices
News Release from: Xilinx
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 14 March 2007
FPGA leader wins Chinese award
The Virtex-5 family of platform FPGAs has won "Product of the Year" in the Logic and Programmable Logic category of EE Times China Annual Creativity in Electronics (ACE) Awards for 2007.
Xilinx has been recognised by Chinese electronics designers and the local semiconductor industry for its corporate commitment and product leadership in China The Xilinx Virtex-5 family of platform FPGAs, shipping on 65nm since May 2006, won "Product of the Year" in the Logic and Programmable Logic category of EE Times China Annual Creativity in Electronics (ACE) Awards in 2007
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 18 Apr 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The CEN/CCID Top 10 award was presented at IC Market China 2007 on 7th March in Shanghai.
"We are honoured to receive these votes of acceptance from the design community and strong endorsement from industry players in China, one of our most important markets in the world", says Wim Roelandts, Chairman, President and CEO of Xilinx.
"By making strategic investments to support local industry development and being first to provide advanced 65nm programmable logic solutions to Chinese design engineers, we are achieving our goal to enable China's drive for world-class local technological innovation".
"These prestigious industry awards encourage us to continue our long-term commitment to our Chinese customers and partners and we sincerely thank everyone in China who voted for Virtex-5 and recognised our local industry development efforts".
Built upon the industry's most advanced 65nm triple-oxide technology, breakthrough new ExpressFabric technology and proven ASMBL architecture, the Virtex-5 family represents the fifth generation in the award-winning Virtex product line.
Key design team innovations in process technology, architecture and product development methodology have provided 65nm Virtex-5 devices with on average 30% higher speed, 65% increased capacity, 35% reduction in dynamic power consumption and 45% less area required than previous generation 90nm FPGAs.
Virtex-5 FPGAs, the world's first 65nm FPGAs are available now with 12 devices shipping across three platforms (LX, LXT, SXT).
"Xilinx, a very famous PLD player providing advanced technologies to the electronics design community, has received wide recognition from Chinese engineers for its 65nm Virtex-5 FPGA family", says Yorbe Zhang, Editor-in- Chief, EE Times China.
"Chinese electronics designers voted overwhelmingly for Virtex-5 FPGAs as they appreciate the competitive advantages and benefits that it provides in terms of unprecedented performance, power and density gains".
"The Virtex-5 FPGA is an example of product excellence that facilitates innovative electronics design in China and thus deservedly wins our Product of the Year ACE award".
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