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  2. Virtex (FPGA) - Wikipedia

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    Virtex is the flagship family of FPGA products currently developed by AMD, originally Xilinx before being acquired by the former. [1] Other current product lines include Kintex (mid-range) and Artix (low-cost), each including configurations and models optimized for different applications. [2]

  3. Xilinx - Wikipedia

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    Xilinx's Embedded Developer's Kit (EDK) supports the embedded PowerPC 405 and 440 cores (in Virtex-II Pro and some Virtex-4 and -5 chips) and the Microblaze core. Xilinx's System Generator for DSP implements DSP designs on Xilinx FPGAs. A freeware version of its EDA software called ISE WebPACK is used with some of its non-high-performance chips.

  4. Vivado - Wikipedia

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    The Vivado High-Level Synthesis compiler enables C, C++ and SystemC programs to be directly targeted into Xilinx devices without the need to manually create RTL. [15] [16] [17] Vivado HLS is widely reviewed to increase developer productivity, and is confirmed to support C++ classes, templates, functions and operator overloading.

  5. Xilinx ISE - Wikipedia

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    Since 2012, Xilinx ISE has been discontinued in favor of Vivado Design Suite that serves the same roles as ISE with additional features for system on a chip development. [8] [9] Xilinx released the last version of ISE in October 2013 (version 14.7), and states that "ISE has moved into the sustaining phase of its product life cycle, and there are no more planned ISE releases."

  6. PicoBlaze - Wikipedia

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    PicoBlaze is the designation of a series of three free soft processor cores from Xilinx for use in their FPGA and CPLD products. They are based on an 8-bit RISC architecture and can reach speeds up to 100 MIPS on the Virtex 4 FPGA's family.

  7. MicroBlaze - Wikipedia

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    Xilinx's tools provides the possibility of running software in simulation, or using a suitable FPGA-board to download and execute on the actual system. Purchasers of Vivado are granted a perpetual license to use MicroBlaze in Xilinx FPGAs with no recurring royalties. The license does not grant the right to use MicroBlaze outside of Xilinx's ...

  8. Talk:Transistor count - Wikipedia

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    The twitter post from Intel employee >>> whatever your assumption was, it was your opinion, and you don't have better source to claim it false so stop edit or I have to report administration to permanently block your IP!! 67.173.134.210 03:22, 20 June 2023 (UTC)

  9. Aurora (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    Developed by Xilinx, it is intended for use in high-speed (gigabits/second and more) connections internally in a computer or in an embedded system. It uses either 8b/10b encoding or 64b/66b encoding .