SiliconBlue Technologies
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Industry | Integrated Circuits |
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Headquarters | Santa Clara, United States |
Key people | Kapil Shankar |
Products | FPGAs |
Website | www.siliconbluetech.com |
Silicon Blue Technologies Corporation is a United States based manufacturer of hybrid OTP/SRAM ultra low power programmable logic devices (FPGAs) [1] [2]. SiliconBlue ice65 FPGA's use Kilopass XPM OTP memory for on-chip secure configuration storage [3]. SiliconBlue ICEcube development tools package includes BlastFPGA synthesis technology from Magma Design Automation [4].
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- ^ Morris, Kevin (June 03, 2008). "Silicon Blue Debuts Low-Power FPGAs" (PDF). FPGA and Structured ASIC Journal. techfocus media. Retrieved 2009-03-25.
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(help) - ^ Maxfield, Clive (June 02, 2008). "The first new FPGA fabric in the last 10 years?". Programmable Logic DesignLine. United Business Media. Retrieved 2009-03-25.
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(help) - ^ Clark, Peter (July 03, 2008). "FPGA startup aims at the handset". EETimes. United Business Media LLC. Retrieved 2009-03-25.
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(help) - ^ Wilson, Ron (June 02, 2008). "SiliconBlue launches company with new low-power FPGA". EDN. Reed Elsevier Inc. Retrieved 2009-03-25.
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