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December 29, 2006

Xilinx ships industry's largest 65-nm FPGA

LX330 delivery completes Virtex-5 LX rollout

San Jose, Calif.—Xilinx Inc. has started to ship the LX330, a 65-nm FPGA that is said to deliver 65% more logic than the largest 90-nm device.

According to Xilinx, fab partners UMC and Toshiba have ramped 65-nm production quickly, producing yields high enough to allow Xilinx to ship all Virtex-5 LX devices on time and over one year ahead of its competition.

Xilinx also started to ship the LX220, which completes the rollout of the Virtex-5 LX family.Virtex-5 LX devices feature an advanced architecture, enabling up to 30% higher design performance with the industry's lowest power consumption for high-performance FPGAs at equivalent logic density levels, according to the company.

The LX platform consists of six devices offering up to 330,000 logic cells, 1200 user I/Os, 10-Mbits of 36-Kbit block RAM, and 3.4-Mbits of distributed RAM, plus an abundance of hardened intellectual property blocks.

For an in-depth look at the Virtex-5 multi-platform FPGA, go to: www.xilinx.com/products/silicon_solutions/fpgas/virtex/virtex5/index.htm.

Virtex-5 LX330 engineering samples are shipping now. At customer production timeframes in 2008, the LX330 device will list for $2395 in 1,000 piece quantities. All other members of the Virtex-5 LX platform are shipping as well, including the LX30, LX50, LX85, LX110, and LX220.

Xilinx Inc., 1-408-559-7778, www.xilinx.com