By: Ungo (a.delete@this.b.c.d.e), October 31, 2020 4:12 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
Ricardo B (ricardo.b.delete@this.xxxxx.xx) on October 30, 2020 6:33 pm wrote:
> Xilinx has no ASIC business. Not even an offering equivalent to intel(Altera)'s HardCopy devices.
It's not a true equivalent, but Xilinx has a program where, if you have enough volume, you can get a discount on parts which have only been partially tested. You submit your production bitfile to Xilinx, and Xilinx uses it to generate a partial test program.
> Xilinx has no ASIC business. Not even an offering equivalent to intel(Altera)'s HardCopy devices.
It's not a true equivalent, but Xilinx has a program where, if you have enough volume, you can get a discount on parts which have only been partially tested. You submit your production bitfile to Xilinx, and Xilinx uses it to generate a partial test program.