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Prodigy Stratix 10 Series

Stratix 10 Series

S2C's Stratix 10M Prodigy Logic Systems are suitable for Intel prototyping since they are based on the Intel Stratix 10 GX2800 or GX 10M FPGAs. The Prodigy Logic Systems comprise the most comprehensive and cost-effective solutions on the market with different options including Quad 10M, Single 10M, Dual 2800, and Single 2800. These market-leading Prodigy Logic Systems are shipped with a low-profile enclosure that includes all components – FPGA board, extendable power control module and power supply for maximum flexibility, durability and portability. Advantages of using S2C's stratix 10 Prodigy Logic Systems include:


  • Most cost-effective solutions to meet different design sizes and applications

  • Compact, sleek, all-in-one chassis for clean, portable and well-organized work environment

  • Solutions integrated and easily scalable with S2C's Prodigy Complete Prototyping Platform


FPGA Resources


The available systems in Prodigy Stratix 10 series are: Stratix 10 GX 10M and Stratix 10 GX 2800




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What type of chip are you designing
What is the capacity of the ASIC gate included in the design?
5 million-20 million
20 million-50 million
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Which FPGA do you prefer to use?
Xilinx VU440
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Xilinx VU9P
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Segmentation tool
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Co-modeling tool (allows large amounts of data to interact between FPGA and PC host)
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