Wednesday, August 28th 2019

Xilinx Announces Virtex UltraScale+, the World's Largest FPGA

Xilinx, Inc., the leader in adaptive and intelligent computing, today announced the expansion of its 16 nanometer (nm) Virtex UltraScale+ family to now include the world's largest FPGA — the Virtex UltraScale+ VU19P. With 35 billion transistors, the VU19P provides the highest logic density and I/O count on a single device ever built, enabling emulation and prototyping of tomorrow's most advanced ASIC and SoC technologies, as well as test, measurement, compute, networking, aerospace and defense-related applications.

The VU19P sets a new standard in FPGAs, featuring 9 million system logic cells, up to 1.5 terabits per-second of DDR4 memory bandwidth and up to 4.5 terabits per-second of transceiver bandwidth, and over 2,000 user I/Os. It enables the prototyping and emulation of today's most complex SoCs as well as the development of emerging, complex algorithms such as those used for artificial intelligence, machine learning, video processing and sensor fusion. The VU19P is 1.6X larger than its predecessor and what was previously the industry's largest FPGA — the 20 nm Virtex UltraScale 440 FPGA.
"The VU19P enables developers to accelerate hardware validation and begin software integration before their ASIC or SoC is available," said Sumit Shah, senior director, product line marketing and management, Xilinx. "This is our third generation of world-record FPGAs. First was the Virtex-7 2000T, followed by the Virtex UltraScale VU440, and now the Virtex UltraScale+ VU19P. But this is more than silicon technology; we're providing robust and proven tool flows and IP to support it."

The VU19P is supported by an extensive set of debug, visibility tools, and IP, providing customers with a comprehensive development platform to quickly design and validate next-generation applications and technologies. Hardware and software co-validation allows for developers to bring up software and implement custom features before physical parts are available. Moreover, the design flow can be co-optimized by using the Xilinx Vivado Design Suite, which reduces cost and tape-out risk, and improves efficiency and time-to-market.

"Arm relies on Xilinx devices as part of our process for validating our next-generation processor IP and SoC technology," said Tran Nguyen, director of design services, Arm. "The new VU19P will further enable Arm, and many others in our ecosystem, to accelerate the design, development and validation of our most ambitious roadmap technologies."

The VU19P will be generally available in the fall of 2020. To learn more about the VU19P as well as Xilinx's complete line of Virtex UltraScale+ FPGA products, visit this page.
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9 Comments on Xilinx Announces Virtex UltraScale+, the World's Largest FPGA

#1
btarunr
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Yes, it can be made to run Crysis.
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#2
natr0n
New levels for fpga consoles/emulators,etc..
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#3
RichF
Rough price estimate?
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#4
dj-electric
Holy crap that's a huge silicon for an FPGA SoC
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#5
londiste
RichFRough price estimate?
Can't find quote for this one but predecessors mentioned in the article seem to be 40-50k :D
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#6
BakerMan1971
Can I have one configured with a full Amiga chipset please? :D
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#7
Vya Domus
btarunrYes, it can be made to run Crysis.
Oddly enough, yes.
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#8
theonek
new mining hardware....
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#9
InVasMani
Always been a huge fan of FPGA's they are really hype to me because they are reconfigurable. I think we'll see really crazy things with FPGA's in the future from Intel trickle out. I'm pretty sure a lot of audio DSP chips were nothing, but glorified FGPA's if I remember right. Like I believe the E-MU 1212M DSP chip was a Altera FPGA.
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