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Mondo DSP Proto Capability in S2C's New KU115 Prodigy Logic Module: 5520 DSP Slices from one Xilinx Kintex UltraScale FPGA | Xilinx

Mondo DSP Proto Capability in S2C's New KU115 Prodigy Logic Module: 5520 DSP Slices from one Xilinx Kintex UltraScale FPGA | Xilinx Jan 12, 2016

by  sleibso ;01-12-2016 10:23 AM  - edited ‎ ‎ 01-12-2016 10:36 AM


S2C has just announced the availability of its Single KU115 Prodigy Logic Module, which incorporates one Xilinx Kintex UltraScale XCKU115 FPGA with—among other resources—a whopping 5520 enhanced UltraScale DSP48E2 slices. (See :" The UltraScale DSP48E2: More DSP in every slice.") That's a whole lotta’ DSP. The Prodigy KU Logic Module is well suited for calculation-intensive applications and, according to S2C, offers more DSP resources than any other prototyping board on the market. In addition to the many thousands of DSP slices, the Single KU115 Prodigy Logic Module offers 48 16.3Gbps GTH transceivers—also supplied by the Xilinx Kintex UltraScale KU115 FPGA—for high-speed communication throughput.

For more information about S2C's Prodigy prototyping family based on Xilinx UltraScale FPGAs, see:


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