ANNOUNCE: SiliconBlue Pioneers New FPGA Technology for Hand

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SiliconBlue Pioneers New FPGA Technology for Handheld, Ultra-Low Power
Applications

Monday, SiliconBlue(tm) announced a revolutionary new class of single-chip,
ultra low-power FPGA devices that set a new industry standard for price,
power and space along with unprecedented ASIC-like logic capacity for
battery-powered, handheld consumer applications. Manufactured on TSMC's 65nm
LP (low-power) standard CMOS process, the new single-chip iCE(tm) family of
FPGAs incorporate the company's proprietary NVCM (Non-Volatile Configuration
Memory) technology, eliminating external flash PROM costs while making it
easy-to-use.

For more information, please visit www.siliconbluetech.com

Press Release: http://www.siliconbluetech.com/docs/press/news060208.htm

Brochure: http://www.siliconbluetech.com/media/iCE65Brochure.pdf

iCE for Handhelds: http://www.siliconbluetech.com/ice_handhelds.html

iCE Die Products: http://www.siliconbluetech.com/ice_vendors.html

iCECUBE Design Software: http://www.siliconbluetech.com/designtools.html

iCEman65 Evaluation Kit: http://www.siliconbluetech.com/iCEman65/index.html
 
On Jun 5, 9:02 pm, "iCE65 Ultra-Low Power FPGAs" <sales_-AT-
_siliconbluetech.com> wrote:
SiliconBlue Pioneers New FPGA Technology for Handheld, Ultra-Low Power
Applications

Monday, SiliconBlue(tm) announced a revolutionary new class of single-chip,
ultra low-power FPGA devices that set a new industry standard for price,
power and space along with unprecedented ASIC-like logic capacity for
battery-powered, handheld consumer applications. Manufactured on TSMC's 65nm
LP (low-power) standard CMOS process, the new single-chip iCE(tm) family of
FPGAs incorporate the company's proprietary NVCM (Non-Volatile Configuration
Memory) technology, eliminating external flash PROM costs while making it
easy-to-use.

For more information, please visitwww.siliconbluetech.com
Even though this is advertizing in the news group, I'm going to say
that this part looks very interesting. They have the tools available
for down load on their web site and said tools appear to be available
for Linux.

This posting is something of an experiment. I am batting 1000 on
every time I design in a CPLD they quit making it. I want to see if
the curse extends to merely talkign about a CPLD.


Press Release: http://www.siliconbluetech.com/docs/press/news060208.htm

Brochure: http://www.siliconbluetech.com/media/iCE65Brochure.pdf

iCE for Handhelds: http://www.siliconbluetech.com/ice_handhelds.html

iCE Die Products: http://www.siliconbluetech.com/ice_vendors.html

iCECUBE Design Software: http://www.siliconbluetech.com/designtools.html

iCEman65 Evaluation Kit: http://www.siliconbluetech.com/iCEman65/index.html
 

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