KUALA LUMPUR, July 15 -- Efinix® recently announced its Trion® Titanium FPGA family, fabricated on a 16nm process node and featuring Efinix’s Quantum™ compute fabric.
According to a statement, the Quantum compute fabric adds additional compute and routing capability into its enhanced eXchangeable logic and routing (XLR) cells. Enhanced compute, united with the 3X clock frequency boost afforded by the 16nm process, make Trion Titanium FPGAs ideal for computational acceleration applications while the increased routing flexibility delivers unprecedented utilisation ratios. With the 16nm process node and the 2X efficiency improvement of the Quantum compute fabric, Titanium FPGAs pack loads of processing power into an extremely small die size, taking just a quarter of the area of the previous Trion generation. Additionally, the low power consumption of the node means that Titanium devices consume a third of the power of Trion devices and overcome all thermal issues associated with highly integrated applications. This combination makes them ideal for multi-chip, system-in-package designs such as those found in mobile, edge compute, AI and IoT. The Titanium family comprises FPGAs ranging from 25K to 500K logic elements that are available in familiar and easy to mount BGA packages. More details at http://www.efinixinc.com -- BERNAMA
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