AMD (Previously Xilinx)
AMD FPGA boards and solutions
AMD is an American technology company who designs and manufactures programmable logic devices. They acquired and integrated Xilinx in 2022, combining AMD's CPU/GPU strength with Xilinx's programmable logic (FPGAs, Adaptive SoCs) and AI engines. Xilinx products are now branded under AMD
Xilinx invented the field-programmable gate array (FPGA) and were the first semiconductor company with a fabless manufacturing model. Xilinx was founded in 1984 in Silicon Valley and now, under the AMD banner, supports a broad range of FPGAs, complex programmable logic devices (CPLDs), design tools, intellectual property and reference designs.
Sarsen Technology works with a number of manufacturers to provide a range of high performance solutions based on the UltraScale and Zynq families of FPGA technology:
Virtex UltraScale FPGA
- Up to 4.4M logic cells leveraging 2nd generation 3D IC
- Integrated 100G Ethernet MAC and 150G Interlaken cores
- Up to two speed-grade improvement with high utilization
- 30G transceivers for chip-to-chip, chip-to-optics, 28G backplanes
- 16G backplane capable transceivers at half the power
- Up to 40% lower power vs. previous generation
- Fine granular clock gating with ASIC-like clocking
Kintex UltraScale FPGA
- Up to 1.2M logic cells leveraging 2nd generation 3D IC
- Multiple integrated PCI Express® Gen3 cores
- 8.2 TeraMACs of DSP compute performance
- 16G backplane-capable transceivers, up to 64 per device
- Up to 40% lower power vs. previous generation
- Fine granular clock gating with ASIC-like clocking
Zynq SoC - Xilinx Zynq boards
- Integrates a complete Cortex-A9-processor-based 28 nm system
- Artix/Kintex-7 FPGA
- 8-Channel DMA Controller
- Two 10/100/1000 tri-speed Ethernet MAC peripherals
- Supports LVCMOS, LVDS, and SSTL