Xilinx releases Kintex UltraScale FPGA for demanding applications

Dec. 4, 2014
Expanding on its 20 nm Kintex UltraScale portofolio of FPGAs, Xilinx has introduced the KU115 FPGA, which offers the highest DSP count available in a single programmable device at 5,520 DSP slices.
 

Expanding on its 20 nm Kintex UltraScale portofolio of FPGAs, Xilinx has introduced the KU115 FPGA, which offers the highest DSP count available in a single programmable device at 5,520 DSP slices. The FPGA delivers up to 1.16M logic cells, 76 Mbits of block RAM, 16.3Gbps backplane-capable transceivers, six PCIe Gen3 hard blocks, integrated 100Gb/s Ethernet MAC and 150 Gb/s Interlaken IP Cores, and DDR4 memory interfaces operating at 2,400 Mb/s. In addition, the FPGA also features abstraction tools such as Vivado High Level Synthesis and Xilinx’s software-defined development environment for OpenCL. The KU115 FPGA is suitable for use in video and signal processing applications, including medical imaging.

To Learn More:

Contact:
Xilinx
Headquarters
: San Jose, CA, USA
Product:
KU115 FPGA
Key Features:
Delivers up to 1.16M logic cells, 5,520 optimized DSP slices, 76 Mbits of block RAM, 16.3Gbps backplane-capable transceivers, 6 PCIeGen3 hard blocks.

What Xilinx says:
View more information on Kintex Ultrascale FPGAs.

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