Flex Logix 授权17 余家客户引领 eFPGA 市场
Adoption of Flex Logix® embedded FPGA technology is accelerating in production ASICs and SoCs
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – April 5, 2022 – Flex Logix® Technologies, Inc., the leading supplier of embedded FPGA (eFPGA) IP, architecture and software, announced today that it has reached a significant milestone of signing licenses to develop more than 32 ASICs/SoCs integrating EFLX, with nearly half already working in silicon. While many of these design wins are confidential, the customers that have publicly announced include Air Force Research Laboratory, Boeing, DARPA, Datang Telecom/MorningCore Technology, Renesas/Dialog, Sandia National Labs, SiFive, Socionext, and the U.S. Department of Defense.
"Flex Logix’s eFPGA IP has moved far beyond a novel IP that had only seen silicon in validation and test chips 5 years ago,” said Geoff Tate, CEO of Flex Logix. “We’ve seen a 71% CAGR on the number of licenses over the last 5 years through December 2021, with the majority of these licenses being used for production chips. Given our strong pipeline and customer interest, we expect this momentum to not only to continue, but to also accelerate.”
Using Flex Logix’s EFLX, chip developers can implement eFPGA from a few thousand LUTs to hundreds of thousands of LUTs with performance and density per square millimeter similar to leading FPGA companies in the same process generation. EFLX eFPGA is modular so arrays can be spread throughout the chip, can have all-logic or be heavy-DSP, and can integrate RAM in an array of many types. EFLX eFPGA is available today in popular 7, 12, 16, 22, 28 and 40 nm process nodes with more advanced nodes planned for future release.
Product briefs for EFLX eFPGA are available now at https://www.flex-logix.com/resources/
About Flex Logix
Flex Logix is a reconfigurable computing company providing AI inference and eFPGA solutions based on software, systems and silicon. Its InferX X1 is the industry’s most-efficient AI edge inference accelerator that will bring AI to the masses in high-volume applications by providing much higher inference throughput per dollar and per watt. Flex Logix’s eFPGA platform enables chips to flexibly handle changing protocols, standards, algorithms, and customer needs and to implement reconfigurable accelerators that speed key workloads 30-100x compared to general purpose processors. Flex Logix is headquartered in Mountain View, California and has offices in Austin, Texas. For more information, visit https://flex-logix.com.
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