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S2C Launches Prodigy™ S7 Series Logic Systems Based on Xilinx UltraScale+™ FPGAs

S2C Launches Prodigy™ S7 Series Logic Systems Based on Xilinx UltraScale+™ FPGAs Jul 09, 2020

Delivers the highest performance FPGA & interfaces to accelerate today's innovative SoC/ASIC design validation


San Jose, CA —— July 8, 2020 - S2C, a world leader in FPGA-based prototyping solutions for accelerated SoC verification, has announced the availability of its new Prodigy S7 Series Logic Systems equipped with Xilinx's Virtex® UltraScale+ FPGA devices. The Prodigy S7 is S2C's 7th generation prototyping system designed and optimized for maximum performance and ease-of-use. With high DSP-to-logic and high memory-to-logic ratio, this family is the ideal platform for prototyping high-speed connectivity and computation-intensive applications. The first two members in the S7 series are the Prodigy S7-9P and Prodigy S7-13P.



S7-9P and S7-13P Logic System Highlights:


  • Supports 25Gbps transceivers

  • Up to 3.78M system logic cells, 455Mb internal memory, and 12,288 DSP slices

  • 676 high-performance I/Os and 48 GTY transceivers

  • 4x QSFP28 optical interfaces, each supporting 100G applications

  • Supports MIPI and x8 PCIe Gen3

  • Compatible with 90+ off-the-shelf S2C daughter cards

  • Abundant remote management capability


Today's market leading applications demand ever higher I/O throughputs as well as the need to interface with a variety of new standards. The Prodigy S7-9P and S7-13P Logic Systems are designed to assure the highest signal integrity to support 25 Gbps transceivers and 1.4 Gbps general-purpose I/Os. The S7-9P and S7-13P are also equipped with an FMC connector to easily interface with 3rd party daughter cards, such as MIPI and AD/DA converters in addition to S2C's 90+ daughter cards through standard Prodigy Connectors.

The Prodigy S7 Series Logic Systems work seamlessly with other Prodigy Prototyping components such as Prodigy Player Pro™ software, Prodigy Multi-Debug Module and Prodigy ProtoBridge™ to provide unrivaled configuration, partitioning, deep-trace debug and co-modeling capabilities.


"We continue to deliver the highest performance and easiest-to-use rapid prototyping solutions, " commented Toshio Nakama, CEO of S2C. "We are pleased to introduce S2C's 7th generation Prodigy S7 Series Logic Systems that have major I/O and system performance improvements for addressing the latest generation of SoC/ASIC applications."



Availability


The Prodigy S7-9P and S7-13P Logic Systems are available for purchase now. For more information, please contact your local S2C sales representative, or visit www.s2ceda.com.



About S2C


S2C, is a global leader of FPGA prototyping solutions for today's innovative SoC/ASIC designs. S2C has been successfully delivering rapid SoC prototyping solutions since 2004. With over 500 customers and more than 3,000 systems installed, our highly qualified engineering team and customer-centric sales team understands our users' SoC development needs. S2C has offices and sales representatives in the US, Europe, Israel, China, Korea, Japan, and Taiwan.

S2C, the S2C logo, Prodigy, MDM, MDM Pro, Logic System and Logic Matrix are trademarks or registered trademarks of S2C. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.



Media Contact


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MARCOM Manager

Email: marketing@s2ceda.com

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