Epson Achieves 50% Energy Efficiency with QuickLogic eFPGA

First-Pass Success with QuickLogic eFPGA Hard IP on TSMC e12n At QuickLogic, we pride ourselves on helping customers solve their toughest design challenges with flexible, efficient, and silicon-proven eFPGA Hard IP. Recently, one of our customers announced its achievement of a major milestone that illustrates some of the benefits of implementing QuickLogic eFPGA Hard IP […]

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Smarter ASICs and SoCs: Unlocking Real-World Connectivity with eFPGA and Data Converters

Data converters are the gateways that connect the real (analog) world to the digital world. They are available as discrete devices, integrated into microcontrollers and FPGAs as well as licensable intellectual property (IP) in nearly all popular foundry process nodes.    With the explosion of AI processing at the edge and the rising cost of […]

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Maximizing the Usability of Your Chip Development: Design with Flexibility for the Future

Early in my career selling chips for Motorola Semiconductor, the ability to spin derivative microcontroller chips for a customer’s specific requirement was relatively straightforward. If the volume looked reasonable, we would tape-out a new chip with a few added features because mask costs and wafers were relatively inexpensive at the larger process nodes. The customer […]

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