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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
XILINX UNVEILS HIGH-SPEED SERIAL
INITIATIVE: A VISION & ROADMAP FOR NEW-GENERATION CONNECTIVITY SOLUTIONS
Initiative to accelerate broad adoption of high-speed
serial I/O solutions to drive down system costs, keep pace with
current and future bandwidth requirements
SAN JOSE, Calif., October 21, 2002 - Xilinx, Inc.
(NASDAQ:XLNX), the world's leading provider of programmable IC and
programmable system solutions, today announced a bold initiative
to accelerate the industry move from parallel to high-speed serial
I/O by delivering a new generation of connectivity solutions for
system designs that meet bandwidth requirements from 3.125Gbps (gigabits-per-second)
today to 10Gbps and beyond.
The catalyst for the Xilinx® initiative - dubbed "High-Speed
Serial Initiative"- is the broad industry trend toward serial connectivity,
which is being driven by companies across a wide range of industries
as a means to reduce system costs, simplify system design, and provide
scalability to meet new bandwidth requirements. Serial solutions
will ultimately be deployed in nearly every aspect of every electronic
product imaginable, from chip-to-chip interfacing, backplane connectivity
and system boards to box-to-box communications.
By mid-2003, Xilinx will have significantly expanded
its suite of serial connectivity solutions, culminating in new silicon,
intellectual property (IP) cores, design software and methodologies,
reference designs, solution boards, and extensive characterization
data to enable system designers to build next-generation products
that take full advantage of high-bandwidth connectivity - while
adhering to current parallel I/O standards.
Today, 3.125 transceivers are an integral part of
the company's flagship Virtex-II Pro platform FPGA fabric. Used
in multiples, these transceivers support effective bandwidths through
the FPGA up to 10Gbps and above. In the future, the company will
deliver 10Gbps serial transceivers, which used in multiples, will
support effective bandwidths through the FPGA of more than 40Gbps.
Xilinx: making High-Speed Serial Initiative vision
a reality today
Already, Xilinx has made significant inroads in delivering connectivity
solutions as part of its High-Speed Serial Initiative initiative,
including:
- World's first platform FPGA with IBM PowerPC® and multi-gigabit
serial interfaces: Virtex-II Pro FPGA.
- First-to-market with proven intellectual property cores,
supporting key serial connectivity standards such as PCI Express™
and 1 and 10Gbps Ethernet (XAUI).
- Proven interoperability through demonstrations at key
industry forums (e.g., PCI Express at Intel Developer's Forum)
- Unmatched support for high-speed parallel connectivity
to address legacy system I/O needs during a company's transition
from parallel to serial technology.
- Delivering new light-weight link-layer protocol, Aurora,
along with reference design (announced today in related news).
- Active leadership role in key industry standards organizations,
including PICMG, Serial RapidIO Trade Association, NPF (Network
Processor Forum), OIF, PCI-SIG and XFP.
CMOS mixed-signal transceiver technology, an essential element
for High-Speed Serial Initiative success
A cornerstone of the High-Speed Serial Initiative initiative was
put in place with the acquisition of RocketChips, Inc. nearly 24
months ago. This brought R&D expertise into the company that's absolutely
essential for the successful deployment of serial connectivity solutions:
ultra-high-speed CMOS mixed-signal transceiver technology. Today,
a dedicated team within the Communication Technology Division (CTD)
is wholly focused on R&D projects aimed at making the High-Speed
Serial Initiative vision a reality.
"The underlying RocketIO technology that's making it possible
for Xilinx to support multi-gigabit systems is truly 'rocket science'
- not something you'd want to simply license from an external IP
provider," said Wim Roelandts, president and CEO of Xilinx. "Having
the internal expertise is a critical element of our strategy to
make serial a mainstream technology by providing designers with
a comprehensive, scalable and cost-effective solution.
"As the only FPGA vendor shipping platform devices with programmable
3.125 Gbps transceivers and IP cores for key serial interface standards,
it's evident that our approach is paying off," added Roelandts.
"Watch for many more exciting developments in the coming months
as we continue to extend our market lead in serial connectivity."
Accelerating broad industry move from parallel to serial
Analysts agree that the serial I/O "wave" is inevitable, since parallel
I/O schemes reach physical limitations at speeds greater than 1Gbps,
no longer providing a reliable and cost-effective means for keeping
signals synchronized. Serial I/O-based designs bring many advantages
over traditional parallel implementations, including: fewer device
pins, reduced board space requirements, fewer printed circuit board
(PCB) layers, easier layout of the PCB, smaller connectors, lower
EMI, and better noise immunity.
Through the High-Speed Serial Initiative initiative, Xilinx is
providing solutions for a wide range of serial system architectures
in the networking, telecommunications, and enterprise storage markets,
served by the Xilinx Platform FPGAs. Solutions comprise serial backplane
transceivers (Single and Quad 3.125 Gbps Transceivers), telecom
transceivers (SONET OC-48 and OC-192), enterprise storage transceivers
(Fibre Channel, Ethernet), and networking transceivers (Gigabit
Ethernet, 10 Gb Ethernet, and InfiniBand), which are expected to
reach a total of over 1.7 billion USD in 2005, according to the
2002 Switching & Routing and Optical Transport Semiconductors report
from RHK, and the 2002 Advanced Bus and Interface Markets and Trends
report from Electronic Trend Publications.
"Through its leading technology and well established strategic
partnerships, Xilinx is poised to lead the industry in the transition
to serial interfaces," said Steve Berry, principal analyst for Electronic
Trend Publications. "System architects will experience dramatic
improvements in bandwidth, pin-count, power, and signal integrity."
"The Xilinx initiative validates our roadmap of single mode pluggable
optics with serial interfaces," added Michael Lebby, CEO of Ignis
Optics, a leading supplier of optical transceiver solutions based
in San Jose, Calif. "Our recent demonstration transporting OC-48
SONET traffic over optical fiber with the Virtex-II Pro FPGA at
NFOEC (National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference), highlights the
versatility and flexibility of Xilinx's Platform FPGA solutions
coupled with our scalable I/O-PKG™-based modules. We see 10 Gbps
serial as the wave of the future and Ignis is addressing it with
the pluggable XFP optical transceiver."
In addition to being an active participant in key industry bodies
driving serial technology standards, Xilinx is leveraging its extensive
network of "ecosystem" partners (EDA, reference design, IP, etc.)
to guarantee interoperability and access to the latest technology
and design tools.
Virtex®-II Series FPGAs - the ultimate connectivity platform
Although it's widely accepted that high-speed serial I/O schemes
deliver significant benefits over traditional parallel I/O methods,
until now, designers have been challenged by a lack of flexible,
cost-effective, general-purpose serial I/O silicon support, unclear
winners in a complex array of emerging connectivity standards, and
no clear path for moving from parallel to serial while maintaining
support for legacy systems.
Xilinx platform FPGAs provide the ultimate in bridging capabilities
for companies moving from parallel to serial connectivity, due to
a combination of performance, intellectual property cores, functionality
and programmability. Thanks to its programmability and support of
multiple parallel and serial standards, Xilinx ICs are unique in
their ability to immediately adapt to meet emerging standards specifications.
About Xilinx
Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ: XLNX) is the worldwide leader of programmable
logic solutions. Additional information about Xilinx is available
at www.xilinx.com.
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