SAN MATEO, Calif. — Are complex programmable-logic devices (CPLDs) in their current form about to reach the end of the road? Xilinx Inc. believes that they are, and says the only way to keep scaling ...
SAN JOSE, Calif., November 8, 2004 - Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ: XLNX), the world's leading programmable logic supplier, today announced two new devices in the CoolRunner-IIâ„¢ CPLD product family. Known as ...
Xilinx Inc. of San Jose, today introduced a line of low-power complex programmable logic devices (CPLDs) for the information appliance market. Xilinx claims its CoolRunner-II chips are the only ...
Xilinx low-power programmable devices help deliver advanced mobile features such as voice, video, Internet and email in latest W-ZERO3 handsets Tokyo, Japan, June 14, 2006 – Xilinx, Inc., ...
[Kodera2t] wanted to experiment with programmable logic. Instead of going with an FPGA board, he decided to build his own CPLD (complex programmable logic device) board, with a built-in programmer.
FPGA firm Xilinx has redesigned CoolRunner, the family of programmable logic devices it bought from Philips in 1999. CoolRunner II combines the best features of the original Philips devices and Xilinx ...
US-based Altera will debut on March 9 its new CPLD (complex programmable logic device) design, the MAX II family, based on 0.18-micron technology. Volume production is set to begin in the second ...
Employing fifeteen people, Xilinx also has office in San Diego, California, which will continue operations after the acquisition as well. Post integration, the combined product portfolio of Xilinx ...
Programmable logic supplier Xilinx hopes to take advantage of what it sees as growing demand for in car electronics with versions of its CPLD and FPGA ranges that have the increased temperature range ...
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