AMD’s New Artix UltraScale+ XA AU7P FPGAs for ADAS and Digital Cockpits is here

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AMD has unveiled its latest innovation in the automotive tech space with the launch of the Artix™ UltraScale+™ XA AU7P FPGAs. This new offering expands AMD’s automotive-grade FPGA portfolio, delivering a smaller, cost-effective solution specifically designed for ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) and Digital Cockpit applications.

AMD Expands Automotive-Grade FPGAs with Smaller, Cost-Optimized Family for ADAS and Digital Cockpits

As the demand for compact silicon devices grows in the automotive industry, especially for sensors and digital cockpit systems, AMD’s Artix UltraScale+ XA AU7P FPGAs cater to this need by offering low-cost, low-power, and high I/O-to-logic ratios in a 9×9 mm package, the smallest available for AMD’s 16nm SoCs.

Key Features of the Artix UltraScale+ XA AU7P FPGAs:

  • Compact 9×9 mm packaging for space efficiency
  • Flip-chip scale packaging for enhanced electrical performance and signal density
  • Optimized for ADAS applications like vision processing, networking, and security, providing high DSP bandwidth for efficient system performance

With these innovations, AMD’s new FPGAs are tailored to meet the evolving needs of automotive manufacturers focused on cost-sensitive and low-power solutions for ADAS edge applications.

Learn more about this breakthrough on the AMD blog.

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