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S2C Introduces Dual VU440 Prodigy Logic Module for IP and ASIC prototyping: more, more, more (88M gate capacity) | Xilinx

S2C Introduces Dual VU440 Prodigy Logic Module for IP and ASIC prototyping: more, more, more (88M gate capacity) | Xilinx Dec 04, 2015

by Xilinx Employee sleibso ;12-04-2015 02:18 PM

Back in May, S2C announced a Single VU440 Prodigy Logic Module for IP and ASIC prototyping leveraging the ginormous logic capacity of a Xilinx Virtex UltraScale VU440 FPGA. (See :"Phenomenal Cosmic Prototyping Power, Itty Bitty Package: The new S2C Single VU440 Prodigy Logic Module.") That board has a rated prototyping capacity of 44M ASIC gates.


But what's that? You say:" That's not enough"?


Well, one alternative was (and is) to load several of these boards into one of S2C's Cloud Cubes but S2C now has a second alternative. The company has put two Xilinx VU440 FPGAs on its new Dual VU440 Prodigy Logic Module for a rated capacity of 88M ASIC gates.


These Dual 440 Prodigy Logic Modules will also plug into an S2C Cloud Cube, effectively doubling the Cloud Cube's maximum capacity.

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