New generation devices recognized for their ability to balance
performance, cost and functionality requirements with low power consumption
BEIJING, April 27, 2009 /PRNewswire/ -- Xilinx, Inc. (Nasdaq: XLNX) today
announced that its new generation flagship Virtex(R)-6 and Spartan(R)-6 FPGA
families have been granted the 2009 China Award for Innovative Low Power
Electronic Designs from the Chinese Institute of Electronics (CIE) at the
group's annual gathering earlier this month.
Xilinx was one of just two semiconductor design firms honored with the
award, which recognizes the significant innovations the company used to lower
power consumption by more than half, compared to previous generation FPGAs.
CIE has established the Award for Innovative Low Power Electronic Designs to
honor suppliers who make tremendous breakthroughs in low power design as a
means to promote green electronic design.
"Green design practices and energy-saving methods are critical elements of
future success in electronic product development," said Lin Runhua, deputy
secretary general, CIE. "We are committed to encouraging sustainable
development as part of the Scientific Development Outlook. CIE hopes that the
establishment of the award for innovative low power designs will encourage
semiconductor enterprises in China to emulate these best practices, helping
them to become more competitive on a global basis and growing the Chinese
semiconductor industry. The Virtex-6 and Spartan-6 FPGA products introduced
by Xilinx are excellent examples of innovation in low power design and
demonstrate this type of design can be achieved without compromises in
performance, cost or features."
"We're proud to be recognized by the Chinese electronics industry for our
innovation in low power design," said Fai Yeung, vice president of sales for
Xilinx Asia Pacific. "The new Virtex-6 and Spartan-6 FPGA families have
ushered in a new era of programmable devices, making FPGAs an even more viable
approach for power-sensitive products. These devices serve as the foundation
for a new generation of 'targeted design platforms' that enable electronic
system makers in China to increase productivity and minimize development
costs, while adopting greener, lower energy development methodologies
optimized to meet today's market requirements."
The new Xilinx FPGA families deliver the right mix of flexibility, hard
intellectual property (IP) cores, and development tool support that enables
Xilinx customers to meet the demands of markets with evolving standards and
stringent performance and/or cost requirements. They exploit the proven
advanced process technologies from foundry partners UMC and Samsung to offer
the industry's lowest cost, lowest power, largest density, highest performance
and highest system bandwidth. Both families can lower total system cost by up
to 50 percent, reduce total power consumption by up to 65 percent, and deliver
an unprecedented capacity of 760,000 logic cells. These capabilities
significantly lower the cost and risk of system-on-chip development compared
to ASICs, while delivering the levels of high-performance and low-power
consumption designers expect from advanced IC manufacturing technologies.
"Currently, China is paying greater attention to green design, energy
conservation and power consumption reduction," said Clement Cheung, marketing
and application director for Xilinx Asia Pacific, "Soon after their
introduction, the Virtex-6 and Spartan-6 FPGA families won recognition from
CIE, indicating the great importance it places on energy-saving and reducing
power consumption in next generation products."
Specific to low power design, Xilinx introduced a number of new techniques
and innovations to achieve the significant improvement in power consumption
for both families. Virtex-6 (40nm) and Spartan-6 (45nm) devices use
techniques that address both static power issues brought on by transistor
leakage at advanced manufacturing processes, as well as dynamic power
challenges brought on by the continuing push to higher performance operating
characteristics, which increase clock rates. Besides the flexibility and cost
benefits of being able to use these high-performance FPGAs in power-sensitive
applications, they also require simpler power systems on PCBs, freeing up
space, increasing reliability and further reducing total system costs.
Xilinx is currently shipping devices from both the Virtex-6 and Spartan-6
families. Already, more than 700 customers, representing 1,000 projects, are
participating in the Virtex-6 and Spartan-6 FPGA early access program.
About the China Institute of Electronics
The China Institute of Electronics (CIE) under the administration of the
Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information is an academic institution with a
47-year history. CIE has 44 branches, covering all the fields of electronic
information science and technology, including semiconductor, computer,
communication, radar, navigation, microwave, radio and TV, electronic
measurement, signal processing, EMC, electronic devices and electronic
materials. The Institute also maintains good cooperative relationships with
international academic organizations, including IEEE, IET, ISAP and KITE. In
its long history, CIE has greatly promoted the prosperity and development of
electronic information science and technology, the growth of electronic
information science and technology talents and the integration of electronic
information science and technology and the economy in China. Under the new
situation, it has also served as a platform for exchanges and integration
between industries.
About Xilinx
Xilinx is the worldwide leader in complete programmable logic solutions.
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