QuickLogic unveils customisable eFPGA IP on GlobalFoundries' 12LP process

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QuickLogic, a developer of embedded FPGA (eFPGA) IP, ruggedised FPGAs and Endpoint AI/ML solutions, has announced a GlobalFoundries 12nm LP eFPGA Core, created by QuickLogic's state-of-the-art Australis IP Generator tool.

This solution provides ASIC/SoC developers with enhanced design flexibility, rapid innovation and options for custom eFPGA versions in as little as days.

The GF 12nm eFPGA solution is intended for a wide range of applications, including:

  • 5G infrastructure
  • Automotive electronics
  • Aerospace and Defence
  • AI/ML Acceleration
  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices

QuickLogic has already demonstrated its capabilities with first-of-their-kind eFPGA IPs tailored for:

  • GlobalFoundries 65nm, 40nm, and 22FDX
  • TSMC 65nm, 40nm, 22nm, and 16nm
  • Samsung 28nm FD-SOI
  • UMC 22nm
  • SkyWater Technologies 130nm

With the introduction of the GF 12nm LP eFPGA Core, QuickLogic said that it was continuing to push the boundaries of what's possible in the world of programmable logic, enabling engineers to create innovative solutions at an unprecedented speed.

"The Australis IP Generator is a game-changer for engineers who need to quickly and easily customise eFPGAs for their SoC designs," said Mao Wang, senior director of product marketing. "With the Australis IP Generator, engineers can create custom SoC designs in weeks, not months, giving them a competitive edge in the market."

The GF 12nm LP eFPGA Core, powered by QuickLogic's Australis IP Generator, is now available for purchase.