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| Meeting Your Power Budget with the World's Fastest FPGA |
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Overview:
Designers know firsthand how power consumption considerations affect system cost, reliability and performance. Plus, 90 nm technology nodes poses leakage current challenges than ever before. To solve these challenges, Xilinx designed the Virtex™-4 FPGA family with key power-saving technologies such as triple-oxide, advanced configuration circuitry and embedded platform IP. In this webcast we discuss how Virtex-4 technologies enable designers to achieve breakthrough performance while staying comfortably within their power budgets. We present benchmark data on inrush-, static- and dynamic power consumption for Virtex-4 FPGAs, as well as for competing 90nm devices which lack these critical technologies.
Virtex-4 FPGAs feature industry leading 90nm triple-oxide technology and over 100 innovations to deliver the world's highest performance and density, at the lowest power and cost.
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The newest version of Virtex FPGAs from Xilinx provide a boost in speed, reduction in power, and significant reduction in cost that promises to propel many new designs.
Jim Harrison
West Coast editor for Electronic Products Magazine

Webcast attendees will learn:
- How designers are meeting their power budgets with Virtex-4 FPGAs as they implement complex designs without compromising their performance requirements
- How to reduce static, dynamic and inrush power with Xilinx advanced triple-oxide technology, extensive embedded IP, and power-saving configuration circuitry
- About the latest FPGA power consumption benchmarks compiled from power analysis tools and measurements
Who Should Attend
- ASIC and FPGA engineers
- Designers of complex, high-performance systems
- System architects
- Engineering or technical managers
Presented by: Anil Telikepalli, Marketing Manager, Virtex Solutions, Xilinx, Inc.
Anil holds an MS in Electrical Engineering (VLSI Design) from the University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA, and a BE in Electrical Engineering from Osmania University, Hyderabad, India. He has worked in various positions in design and development and holds a patent in advanced multiplier architecture for programmable devices. He is currently responsible for marketing of advanced FPGA products at Xilinx.
Matt Klein, Sr. Staff Engineer, Applications Engineering, Advanced Products Division, Xilinx Inc.
Matt has worked with FPGAs for nearly 20 years, having done close to 50 FPGA designs and worked on the system architecture of several large products before joining Xilinx. Matt served as System Architect and Hardware Technical Lead at Hewlett Packard and Pinnacle Systems, developing products ranging from Digital Synthesizers to Digital Radio Bit Error Rate Testers to Video Servers. Matt holds patents in Digital Radio and Video Systems. He received a B.S.E.E from Case Western Reserve University and an M.S.E.E. from Santa Clara University.
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Xilinx, Inc. Xilinx is the worldwide leader in complete programmable logic solutions. For more information, visit http://www.xilinx.com
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