
Xilinx ships world’s first heterogeneous 3D FPGA with 28 Gbps transceivers
The Virtex-7 HT devices use Xilinx’s stacked silicon interconnect (SSI) technology to deliver the industry’s highest bandwidth FPGAs, featuring up to sixteen 28 Gbps and seventy-two 13.1 Gbps transceivers, making them the only single-chip solutions for addressing key Nx100G and 400G line card applications and functions. Combined with Xilinx’s leading 100G gearbox, Ethernet MAC, OTN and Interlaken IP, Virtex-7 HT devices provide customers with the levels of system integration they need to meet space, power and cost challenges as they transition to CFP2 optical modules.
Using SSI technology enables Xilinx to deliver not only high-capacity devices built on TSMC’s 28nm high performance/low power process, but also an unprecedented number of transceivers for unmatched system performance. Competing monolithic FPGAs are able to integrate only a fourth of the number of 28 Gbps channels. The heterogeneous implementation of Virtex-7 HT devices also enables Xilinx to make independent technology choices for the core FPGA and 28 Gbps transceiver die, which avoids burdening the FPGA with high leakage transistors that waste system power and bring no benefit to computation tasks. Having 28 Gbps transceivers on silicon separate from the core FPGA fabric further allows for superior noise isolation, enabling best overall signal integrity and system margin, as well as improved productivity for design closure and faster time to market.
In Xilinx’s newest 28 Gbps technology video, a Virtex-7 H580T device demonstrates its abilities to deliver the eye and jitter characteristics needed to reach the performance required to interface to CFP2 optic modules. New white papers, videos and more can be found on Xilinx’s 28 Gbps Serial Transceiver Technology page.
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