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Lattice FPGAs with High I/O Density Bring Low Power Signal Bridging and Interface Management to Edge Devices – Consumer Electronics Net

2 months ago New Lattice MachXO2ZE FPGA Options Deliver High Density I/O Support at Small Size, Low Power to Enable Smart Consumer and Industrial IoT Edge Devices HILLSBORO, Ore.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Lattice Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: LSCC), the low power programmable leader, today announced new versions of the Lattice MachXO2ZE™ FPGA family with wafer level chip-scale packaging (WLCSP) and increased I/O density. With package sizes as small as 2.5 x 2.5 mm, standby power levels as low as 22 μW, and up to 63 general-purpose I/Os (GPIO), MachXO2ZE FPGAs are a compelling hardware platform for signal bridging and/or interface applications in smart consumer and industrial IoT devices operating at the network Edge.

Lattice Launches Mach-NX

by Kevin Morris Nope, wrong. Guess again. And… wrong again. Neither Xilinx nor Altera/Intel, despite hovering around 80% combined FPGA market share for the last couple of decades, has shipped the most FPGA devices. That distinction goes to Lattice Semiconductor, and not by a small margin. The reason, of course, is that, in recent years, Lattice has focused on the mid-range and low-end segment of the market, while the better-known programmable logic companies have struggled for supremacy in the largest, most expensive FPGAs, FPGA-SoCs, and similar components.  This strategic emphasis on lower-cost, higher-volume sockets has helped Lattice deliver billions of FPGAs into a wide range of systems across numerous market segments. And, as the capabilities of FPGA technology have increased, Lattice has drafted behind the big two, bringing technology that was considered high-end just a few years ago into much more cost-constrained applications, and then they have tak

Security Solution with New Mach-NX FPGA for Next Generation, Cyber-Resilient Systems

Security Solution with New Mach-NX FPGA for Next Generation, Cyber-Resilient Systems Adds Secure Enclave with Support for ECC 384 and SPDM Protocols, Increases System Control Customization Capabilities Enables Hardware Root-of-Trust, PFR, and End-to-End Supply Chain Security Across Multiple Applications, Including Latest Industry-Standard Server Platforms HILLSBORO, OR – December 9, 2020 – Lattice Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: LSCC), the low power programmable leader, today announced the Lattice Mach™-NX FPGA family, the second generation in its successful line of secure control FPGAs. Building on the capabilities of the Lattice MachXO3D™ family announced in 2019, Mach-NX FPGAs deliver heightened security features and the fast, power-efficient processing needed to implement a real-time Hardware Root-of-Trust (HRoT) on future server platforms, as well as computing, communications, industrial, and automotive systems. Mach-NX marks the third FPGA family develope

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