XILINX TEAMS WITH THE MATHWORKS, MENTOR GRAPHICS
AND SYNPLICITY TO DELIVER SECOND GENERATION XtremeDSP SOFTWARE
EVALUATION KIT
Companies collaborate to provide the industry's most comprehensive
software tools suite for enabling TeraMAC/s DSP applications
SAN JOSE, Calif., March 13, 2002 - Xilinx, Inc.
(NASDAQ: XLNX), in collaboration with The MathWorks, Mentor Graphics
and Synplicity, today announced the availability of its second
generation XtremeDSP development kit for enabling TeraMAC/s applications
using Xilinx Virtex-II and Spartan-II FPGAs. Following on the
success of the first generation kit which was shipped to over
12,500 system architects, DSP, FPGA and ASIC designers, the new
kit includes evaluation versions of the software tools required
to complete DSP designs on Xilinx FPGAs. Additionally, the kit
enables designers to utilize FPGAs for TeraMAC/s DSP application
using familiar tools to significantly shorten the development
of these applications. Xilinx Virtex-II FPGAs have become the
platform of choice for high-performance DSP applications by simplifying
the "heavy-lifting" MAC intensive portions of many emerging
applications such as 3G infrastructure, Software Defined Radio
(SDR), smart antennas and digital video/imaging. The XtremeDSP
software evaluation kit can be ordered free of charge at www.xilinx.com/dsp.
"The key to giving DSP designers access to the industry's
most advanced FPGA technology has been through simplifying the
software development flow," said Ken Karnofsky, marketing
director of The MathWorks. "The strength of this tool chain
is unprecedented and we will continue to strengthen our relationship
with Xilinx in the tools arena."
The new DSP software evaluation kit comprises evaluation CDs for
a number of leading-edge development tools. The kit includes industry
renowned R12.1 DSP system modeling tools from The MathWorks such
as MATLAB® and Simulink® allowing system architects and
DSP designers to model communications and DSP systems using a
wide selection of blocksets. Additionally, the kit also includes
the second generation Xilinx System Generator for DSP v2.1 for
accurately translating DSP system models created in Simulink into
synthesizable VHDL and Xilinx ISE implementation software, helping
to bridge the gap between the traditional DSP and FPGA worlds.
Also included are evaluation versions of the Mentor Graphics FPGA
Advantage® and the Synplicity Synplify Pro® synthesis
software, which enable designers to perform synthesis on VHDL
produced by System Generator targeting DSP applications in an
FPGA. Using the simulation tool within the FPGA Advantage suite,
users can also verify timing through performing pre- and post-routing
simulations.
"XtremeDSP continues to push the technology boundaries of
FPGAs, providing designers in networking and communication markets
with the ability to quickly develop complex devices," said
Valerie Rachko, director of marketing for Mentor Graphics' FPGA
Advantage design solution. "The Mentor Graphics® FPGA
Advantage design flow and Xilinx XtremeDSP combine accurate timing
analysis with high performance synthesis results, providing a
powerful and highly integrated solution for today's DSP designers."
"Our Synplify synthesis software, when combined with the
XtremeDSP development kit, offers designers a comprehensive solution
for implementing high-performance DSP in Xilinx FPGAs," said
Jeff Garrison, director of marketing for FPGA products at Synplicity.
"The Synplify Pro software's ability to extract and perform
true timing-driven synthesis on math functions such as multipliers
and adders provides DSP designers with a highly productive solution
that enhances overall performance and works well within the Xilinx
XtremeDSP flow."
Programmable World 2002
Customers can learn more about the Xilinx XtremeDSP initiative
at Programmable World 2002, April 17, 2002. Customers will learn
how to implement complex DSP applications such as Software Defined
Radio using Xilinx Virtex-II series FPGAs. The event will include
in-depth technical DSP sessions from Xilinx, The MathWorks, Nallatech,
and Cadence. For complete program and registration information,
visit www.xilinx.com/pw2002.
About Xilinx
Xilinx is the leading supplier of complete programmable logic
solutions, including advanced integrated circuits, software design
tools, predefined system functions delivered as intellectual property
cores, and unparalleled field engineering support. Founded in
1984 and headquartered in San Jose, Calif., Xilinx invented the
field programmable gate array (FPGA) and fulfills more than half
of the world demand for these devices today. Xilinx solutions
enable customers to reduce significantly the time required to
develop products for the computer, peripheral, telecommunications,
networking, industrial control, instrumentation, high-reliability/military,
low-power portable and consumer markets. For more information,
visit the Xilinx website at www.xilinx.com.
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