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Yugo Systems changes name, ships its FPGA debug tool

Yugo Systems changes name, ships its FPGA debug tool

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The name change is purely a branding move to dissociate itself from the bad image of what was dubbed the worst car in history, also named Yugo, explains the company on its website. Originally, for the FPGA debugging lab, Yugo meant ‘You Get Observability’.

Last January, the company was revealing its development of an embedded instrumentation for FPGA debug, the Exostiv, claimed to provide up to 200,000 times more visibility on FPGA than traditional solutions.

True to its roadmap, the company is now ready to ship the Exostiv platform for the Xilinx Series 7 FPGA and the Zynq. Pricing for a complete solution starts at € 3,500.

"Exostiv Labs is committed to providing tools dedicated to FPGA that are in line with the complexity of today’s FPGA chips. Exostiv is the first of these tools", CEO Frederic Leens said in a statement.

Visit Exostiv Labs at www.exostivlabs.com

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