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Тема: FPGA Journal Update Vol VII No 5


a techfocus media publication :: May 3, 2005 :: volume VII, no. 05


FROM THE EDITOR

This week we have a flurry of announcements that are indicative of an impending shift in programmable and customizable silicon applications – or maybe it’s just springtime (with apologies to our southern hemisphere readers). Our first new feature article analyzes some of these announcements, and tries to connect the dots to make a picture of the industry in the months and years ahead.

Our second feature, contributed by David Gamba of Xilinx, discusses programmable logic applications in wireless base stations. As standards for wireless communication continue to evolve, programmable logic becomes an increasingly valuable tool in extending the flexibility and longevity of equipment in the field.

Thanks for reading! If there's anything we can do to make our publications more useful to you, please let us know at: comments@fpgajournal.com

Kevin Morris – Editor
FPGA and Programmable Logic Journal


LATEST NEWS

May 3, 2005

Flarion Technologies Selects EVE's Hardware-Assisted Verification Platform for Design of Next-Generation Wireless Internet Chipset; ZeBu Used for Regression Testing of the Flarion System

Wavesat and Atmel to Develop Compatible WiMAX Chipset Solution; Baseband and RF Chips Will Simplify WiMAX System Developments

Atmel Extends Its FPGA to ASIC Conversion Service for Space Applications

Built for Speed: Quartus II Software Version 5.0 Boosts Stratix II Memory Performance Up to 550 MHz

May 2, 2005

Former Microsoft Executive Joins Starbridge as CEO

MatrixOne PLM Provides End-to-End Solutions for New Product Introduction with Product Portfolio Management and Synchronous Engineering Capabilities

Altera Sets the Standard for Productivity in High-Density Design With Latest Quartus II Software

Actel Slashes Prices for Flash FPGAs in Military Temperature Plastic Packages

Atmel's FPSLIC II Dynamically Reconfigurable SoC Supports 'Silicon-Sharing' for Peripherals & Interfaces

April 29, 2005

Microsoft Drives Insight and Innovation for the Automotive Community With Peak Performance Initiative

Customer Bulletin: Xilinx Shows 1-5 Watt Power Savings Per FPGA in New Whitepaper, Webcast and RocketLabs Demonstration Sites

April 27, 2005

Intel Corporation and QuickLogic Host Online Seminar on Wireless and Storage Solutions for the PXA Embedded Processor

April 26, 2005

National Instruments Showcases Latest Technologies for ATE Systems at Military/Aerospace Conference Series

TSMC Unveils Nexsys 65nm Process Technology Plans; Company Gears its Industry-Leading Fabs for First Customer Products by End of 2005

FSA and IEE Announce Keynotes for IEE/FSA International Semiconductor Executive Forum; Industry Leaders Discuss Challenges Facing Today's Semiconductor Industry

Xilinx Virtex Series Surpasses Three Billion in Revenue

April 25, 2005

Kasten Chase Releases Next-Generation Crypto-Accelerator for Storage Security

Altera Joins the Metro Ethernet Forum

SMSC Reaches the Consumer Electronics Market with Its Industry First USB-IF OTG Certified Hi-Speed USB UTMI+ Stand-Alone Transceiver

Micro Memory Unveils the CoSine System-on-Chip for Real Time FPGA-based Signal Processing

Xilinx Extends Quality Leadership With ISO/TS 16949 Automotive Certification

April 20, 2005

Atmel Introduces New 0.18 Micron Structured Array Family to Support High Density FPGA Conversions

CURRENT FEATURE ARTICLES

Mayday Mayhem
FPGA Announcements Galore
The Programmable Base Station
by David Gamba, Senior Marketing Manager, Strategic Solutions Marketing, Xilinx
Power
Suddenly, We Care
E. Thomas Hart
Focusing QuickLogic's Energy
Square Root of Two to the Fortieth
Four Decades of Moore
A Bevy of Boards
Selecting for Success
Cray Goes FPGA
Algorithm Acceleration in the New XD1
The Real Fear Factor
by Lauro Rizzatti, EVE-USA Emulation and Verification Engineering (EVE)


Mayday Mayhem
FPGA Announcements Galore

If March winds bring April showers, then April showers must somehow give rise to new announcements in programmable logic and structured ASIC. From tools to technology to applications, let's sail through some of the most interesting announcements this week to pick up on the latest trends. There continue to be significant advances in the design tools, silicon technology, and applications for FPGAs and customizable logic devices. A close look at this week's news serves to highlight the direction that the industry is currently taking.

As FPGAs continue their migration from glue logic devices to central components in complex systems, companies are responding with a wealth of new techniques and technologies to manage the challenges created by this new, starring role. This week, Altera introduced a new Quartus II with incremental compilation, Atmel rolled out a new line of FPGA-based platforms that facilitate function sharing, eASIC (along with STMicroelectronics) announced significant progress in proving its e-Beam personalized configurable fabric, Mentor Graphics made a major improvement in the design verification flow for users of its Catapult C, and Xilinx announced TS16949 certification of its XA family of FPGAs for automotive applications.

Altera's Incremental Improvement
Altera announced version 5.0 of its Quartus II tools this week with an emphasis on "incrementality." Every major software release has a wide range of improvements (and this Quartus II 5.0 is no exception), but incremental design is one that deserves special mention. As FPGAs have continued to grow larger and more complex, two trends have emerged that have presented special challenges for design tools. First, the "compile" time (the badly-named duration of a place-and-route run) has gone up significantly with recent generations of giant devices. What used to require a few minutes on your laptop can now take hours on a much faster machine. Second, the larger designs possible with larger devices often demand additional engineers. Many projects have gone beyond the one- or two-designer barrier and are having to deal with the implications of team-based design. [more]

The Programmable Base Station
by David Gamba, Senior Marketing Manager, Strategic Solutions Marketing, Xilinx

Today there are 1.6 billion wireless subscribers in the world with the number anticipated to grow to 2.6 billion in the next 5 years. These numbers show that wireless subscriptions have already surpassed the number of internet users (expected to top 1 billion by mid-2005) and will represent a 37% penetration rate of the entire world population by 2010! To support this growth, wireless infrastructure deployments will also have to experience tremendous growth during the next few years.

Even with this growth, the wireless infrastructure industry can still be classified as entering a mature life cycle phase as we are beginning to see major industry consolidation. For example, Sprint recently bought Nextel to form a combined entity with revenues exceeding $40 billion and Cingular acquired AT&T wireless forming a combined entity with revenues of over $30 billion. These consolidations have positioned the cellular service providers to exercise a greater amount of purchasing power over the wireless infrastructure providers to force them to greatly decrease infrastructure equipment prices. [more]

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