FPGA Arria® V series

FPGA - Arria® V series - Intel
FPGA - Arria® V series - Intel
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The Arria® V FPGA family offers the highest bandwidth and delivers the lowest total power for midrange applications, such as remote radio units, 10G/40G line cards, and broadcast studio equipment. There are five targeted variants, including SoC variants with a dual-core ARM* Cortex*-A9 hard processor system (HPS) to best meet your performance, power, and integration needs. Benefits Industry's Lowest Power Arria® V GZ FPGA offers the lowest power-per-bandwidth for mid-range applications, and is ideal for power-sensitive designs that require transceivers up to 12.5 Gbps. At 10G data rates, Arria® V GZ FPGA consumes less than 180 mW per channel and at 12.5 Gbps consume less than 200 mW per channel. Arria® V GZ FPGA also offers a lower static power offering with a -3L speed grade. Arria® V GX and GT FPGA offers the lowest total power for mid-range applications by using the 28 nm low power process to deliver the lowest static power, offering the lowest power transceivers for speeds up to 10.3125 Gbps, and providing superior fabric with hard IP designed to lower dynamic power. Arria® V devices provide a 40% on average power reduction compared to the previous generation of midrange FPGA. Customizable ARM* Processor-Based SoC FPGA Intel® SoC FPGA lets you reduce system power, system cost, and board space by integrating a hard processor system (HPS) – consisting of processors, peripherals, and memory controller – with the FPGA fabric using a high-bandwidth interconnect backbone.

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