Microchip Technology is releasing PolarFire Core Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) and System on Chips (SoCs), designed to reduce customer costs by up to 30 percent. These new devices are derivatives of the base PolarFire families, optimized by removing integrated serial transceivers to address rising Bill of Material (BOM) costs.
The PolarFire Core devices offer the same industry-leading, low-power consumption and proven security and dependability of classic PolarFire technology, ensuring savings without sacrificing functionality, processing capability, or quality. They feature Single Event Upset (SEU) immunity for mission-critical reliability.
These FPGAs and SoCs integrate a quad-core, 64-bit RISC-V microprocessor for flexible compute capabilities and are designed to be pin-to-pin compatible with the full line of PolarFire FPGAs. This compatibility accommodates various design SKUs, enhancing value for applications in automotive, industrial automation, medical, communication, defense, and aerospace markets that prioritize cost efficiency.
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