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New Low-Density PolarFire® FPGAs and SoCs Half the Static Power of Alternatives with the Smallest Thermal Footprint


Edge compute systems need compact programmable devices with low power consumption and a small thermal footprint to eliminate fans and other heat mitigation while providing robust compute horsepower. Microchip’s PolarFire® solved this challenge by cutting static power consumption by 50%.


FPGAs and SoCs has


PolarFire FPGAs and PolarFire SoC additions exceed the performance/power metrics of any low-density FPGA or SoC FPGA alternatives in the market with fast FPGA fabric and signal processing capabilities, the most capable transceivers and the industry’s only hardened application class RISC-V® DDR4 (LPDDR4) memory support.


architecture-based processor complex with 2 megabytes (MB) of L2 cache and Low-Power


Overcome power, system size, cost and security challenges across various applications including smart embedded vision applications and thermally constrained automotive, industrial automation, communications, defense and IoT systems where neither power nor performance can be compromised.


microchip.com/lowpowerFPGAs CIE-MAR22-ETEC:CIE-MAR22-ETEC 21/03/2022 17:17 Page 1


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