/PRNewswire/ S2C, a world leader in FPGA-based prototyping solutions today announced the release of Logic Matrix LX2, designed to satisfy the demands of.
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S2C Announces Next-Gen Prodigy MDM Pro to Simplify and Speed Up FPGA Prototyping Debug Process
April 14, 2021 GMT
Deeper Trace: 64GB of built-in waveform storage
Faster Sampling: Up to 125MHz sampling rate
Simultaneous debug of up to 8 FPGAs
Dynamic read back of FPGA contents
SHANGHAI, April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ S2C, a world leader in FPGA-based prototyping solutions for accelerated SoC verification, today announces the newly upgraded ProdigyTM Multi-Debug Module Pro (MDM ProTM). S2C’s popular Prodigy Multi-Debug Module (MDMTM) has been helping FPGA prototyping customers to shorten the debug process and get their designs to market quickly with greater confidence. S2C’s MDM solution captures and stores waveforms continuously in a dedicated standalone hardware removing the need to consume FPGA memory and provides simultaneous debugging across multi-FPGAs. The newly MDM Pro is enhan
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S2C Raises the Bar for High Capacity, High-Performance FPGA Prototyping with New Prodigy Logic Matrix Family
December 10, 2020 GMT
Density and connectivity optimized architecture to facilitate expansion and prototyping with hundreds of FPGA
Achieve 10 to 20 times faster performance than emulator
Complete prototyping solution with single-window multi-FPGA debug, ProtoBridge for system level co-modeling and 90+ Prototype Ready IPs on plug-’n-play daughter cards
SHANGHAI, Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ S2C, a world leader in FPGA-based prototyping solutions for accelerated SoC verification, today announces a new class of FPGA prototyping products, the S2C Prodigy Logic Matrix family. Logic Matrix is architected from the ground up to meet today’s needs for both large design scaling and performance. Conventional FPGA prototyping systems typically host up to four FPGAs per system targeting s