Efinix announced the release of its Trion programmable platform. The Trion platform was built using Efinix’s Quantum programmable technology, comprising logic, routing, embedded memory and DSP blocks. The first eight FPGAs in the Trion platform are built on SMIC’s (Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation) 40nm process. The products range from 4K to 150K logic elements (LEs) and support standard interfaces such as GPIO, PLLs, oscillators, MIPI, DDR, LVDS, among others. The Trion platform is fully supported by Efinix’s Efinity Integrated Design Environment (IDE).
“These initial Trion products showcase our first deployment of a Quantum-accelerated FPGA,” said Efinix Co-founder, CTO and Sr. VP Engineering Tony Ngai. “Today’s FPGAs are often labeled as power hungry, expensive, and hard to program. Trion FPGAs are on a mission to restore FPGAs original advantages, including ease-of-use, quick time to market for customer systems, low power, and priced right for high-volume production.”
Trion FPGAs deliver a substantial Power-Performance-Area advantage – 4X – over other FPGAs due to the disruptive advantage of the Quantum programmable technology. Trion products will be competitive in general-purpose FPGA markets such as mobile, IoT, general consumer, industrial, and medical. These FPGAs are also expected to shine in a number of fast-growing markets, such as edge computing, which combines compute acceleration, analytics, deep learning inference, and custom logic via edge devices.
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