User:104gli/List of Xilinx FPGAs

This page contains general information about Field-programmable gate array (FPGA) devices from Xilinx, based on official specifications.

Terminology
The fields in the table listed below describe the following:


 * Model – The marketing name for the device, assigned by Xilinx.
 * Launch – Date when the product was announced.
 * Sub-models – Some FPGA models have multiple sub-models.
 * Flop-Flops (K) – The number of flip-flops embedded within the FPGA fabric.
 * LUTs (K) – The number of lookup tables embedded within the FPGA fabric.
 * DSP Slices – The number of digital signal processor slices embedded within the FPGA fabric.
 * Peak DSP Performance (GMAC/s) – The maximum number of multiply-accumulate operations per second that can be performed by the digital signal processors that are embedded within the FPGA fabric. This is a theoretical best-case number.
 * PCIe – Bus by which the device is attached to an external system.
 * Max Distributed RAM (Mb) – Random Access Memory within the LUTs.
 * Total Block RAM (Mb) – On-chip RAM that is not integrated within the LUTs.
 * UltraRAM (Mb) – An additional block of RAM that was introduced with the Zynq UltraScale+ FPGA line. UltraRAM can be powered down for extended periods of time.

FPGAs with onboard CPUs
=== Zynq 7000-series ===


 * Xilinx announced the Zynq 7000-series line in 2011
 * All models are manufactured using a 28 nm fabrication process
 * All models have 2 Arm A9 CPUs

===Zynq UltraScale+ ===


 * Xilinx announced the Zynq UltraScale+ line in 2015
 * All models are manufactured using a 16 nm fabrication process

Sub-models of Zynq UltraScale+
Each model of Zynq UltraScale+ is available in up to 3 sub-models: CG, EG, and EV. The main differences among these sub-models are in the CPU and GPU configurations.

Versal
In 2018, Xilinx announced a product line called Versal. Versal chips will contain CPU, GPU, DSP, and FPGA components. Versal will be fabricated using 7nm process technology. Xilinx has stated that Versal products will be available in the second half of 2019.

==FPGAs without onboard CPUs ==

Stuff I will write on Talk when posting this article

 * So far, I have concentrated on Xilinx FPGAs with onboard CPUs. My next project is to add more information about FPGAs without onboard CPUs. Of course, community contributions are encouraged.
 * I have no affiliation with Xilinx. I was just feeling inspired by the List of Nvidia graphics processing units, so I decided to attempt the same thing for Xilinx.