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Quantum FPGA Technology

Traditional FPGA

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Quantum

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Advantages over traditional FPGAs

  • 4X Better Power-Performance-Area (PPA)
  • 7 layers of metal vs.12+ layers in traditional FPGA
  • Single architecture scalable to 1 million+ logic elements (LE)
  • Silicon process agnostic
  • Short Leadtimes, even during allocation!

Architectural Highlights

  • Flexible, fine grained
  • Software configurable logic/routing
  • High performance adaptive interconnect
  • Hybrid place and route algorithm
  • Standard process of the fabs

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FPGA Families

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Low Power, Small Footprint, Big Compute

You only have a few square millimeters to spare and you need to pack in as much computing power as you can?
Efinix’s next-generation Titanium FPGAs are fabricated on a 16 nm process and deliver high performance with the lowest possible power and a small physical size.

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Low Power, High Volume, High Performance

When you are ready to go big, you need a device that is just right for volume production.
Topaz FPGAs combine an extra efficient architecture with the features and protocols commonly used today (think PCIe Gen3, MIPI, LPDDR4, and LVDS), so you can go big and still have room to innovate.

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Delivering Power-Performance-Area Advantages

Trion® FPGAs are built on a 40 nm process with a logic density range from 4K to 120K logic elements (LEs) and standard interfaces such as GPIO, PLLs, oscillators, MIPI, DDR, LVDS, etc. Trion FPGAs target general-purpose custom logic markets (mobile, IoT, general consumer, industrial, and medical) as well as fast-growing markets such as compute acceleration and deep learning in edge devices.

Efinity Software

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Simple, Easy-to-Use Toolflow

The Efinity® software provides a complete RTL-to-bitstream flow.
With a simple, easy to use GUI interface and command-line scripting support, the software provides the tools you need to build designs for Titanium and Trion® FPGAs.
The software runs on the Windows, Ubuntu, and CentOS/Red Hat Enterprise operating systems.