Overview
Each new evolutionary step within the Xilinx Virtex family series has combined the inherent value of state-of-the-art process technologies with innovative design and a deeper understanding of the applications they serve to deliver solutions that meet our customers' requirements. In the past, moving to the next process node provided a substantial amount of the performance boost needed to accommodate our customers' needs. However, to create the latest addition to the Virtex FPGA series, moving to the 65nm process node was only the beginning. To address leading-edge system integration, performance, and functionality requirements, Virtex-5 embodies true innovation at every level - the core architecture, the IP, the packaging, and the tools.
This session will acquaint architects and designers with the some of the enhancements in Virtex-5 LX platform FPGAs to better equip them in their endeavor to access the improved capacity and performance it provides.
Webcast Attendees Will Learn:
- How the latest Virtex-5 FPGAs address design challenges in today's systems
- How to meet higher performance and lower power design requirements
- How to better integrate system functions with the latest FPGAs
Who Should Attend:
- ASIC and FPGA engineers
- System architects
- Engineering or technical managers
Presenters:

Adrian Cosoroaba
Marketing Manager, Virtex Solutions, Xilinx, Inc.
Adrian Cosoroaba joined Xilinx in 2004 as Marketing Manager responsible for worldwide marketing activities related to Virtex Solutions. Adrian brings to Xilinx over 19 years of semiconductor experience in microprocessor applications, memory, and marketing. Prior to joining Xilinx, Adrian held a range of positions including Strategic Marketing and Applications Manager at Fujitsu Microelectronics. Adrian holds a M.S. degree in electrical engineering from Ohio State University and a B.S. degree in engineering physics from University of California at Berkeley. 
Andrew Percey
Product Marketing Manager, Xilinx Advanced Products Division
Andrew has been with Xilinx for 10 years. He was an engineer and manager in the design teams that created the Virtex, Virtex-E, Virtex-II, Virtex-II Pro, and Virtex-4 FPGAs. Recently he transitioned into product marketing with a focus on customer and sales team education on the Virtex-4 and Virtex-5 product lines. Andrew received his Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from MIT.
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