40-nm FPGAs: Architecture and Performance Comparison White Paper
40-nm FPGAs: Architecture and Performance Comparison
FPGA users are constantly looking for ways to differentiate their products in the market place and in doing so they
define new systems with new requirements. The new requirements usually are increased functionality, higher
processing performance, low power consumption, customizable capabilities, and reprogrammability. To achieve
these requirements, the proven methodology is to double the FPGA density when moving to smaller process
geometries. However, moving to smaller geometries like 40 nm does not come free. While dynamic power reduces at
the 40-nm process node, static power consumption increases through u……