Meet the AMD Spartan™ UltraScale+™ FPGA
High I/O, Low Power, State-of-the-art Security Features
Meet the AMD Spartan™ UltraScale+™ FPGA
High I/O, Low Power, State-of-the-art Security Features
The AMD Spartan™ UltraScale+™ FPGA family helps designers with their growing need for secure devices that can handle large amounts of data. With more devices and sensors connected at the edge, Spartan UltraScale+ FPGAs help designers rapidly move through challenges by delivering low cost, power efficiency, and modern security features. With densities ranging from 11K to 218K logic cells and up to 572 I/Os, Spartan UltraScale+ FPGAs excel in a wide range of use cases, from I/O expansion and board management to sensor processing and control.
Whether it be machine vision, industrial, healthcare, data center, or broadcasting, the versatility and efficiency provided by Spartan UltraScale+ FPGAs provide robust solutions for a broad array of applications. Developers can benefit from the AMD UltraScale™ architecture, allowing for scalability to other 16 nm families, as well as the broader portfolio. Equipped with high-speed transceivers, substantial built-in and external memory, and PCIe® Gen4, Spartan UltraScale+ FPGAs offer a proven solution for your next project.

High I/O, low-power FPGAs with state-of-the-art security features
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1 Based on AMD internal analysis December 2023, comparing the total I/O-to-logic-cell ratio for AMD Spartan™ UltraScale+™ FPGAs to previous generations of AMD cost-optimized FPGAs. (SUS-001)
2 Projection is based on AMD labs internal analysis in January 2024, using total power calculation (static plus dynamic power) based on the difference in logic cell count of an AMD Artix™ UltraScale+™ AU7P FPGA, to estimate the power of a 16 nm AMD Spartan™ UltraScale+™ SU35P FPGA versus a 28 nm AMD Artix™ 7 7A35T FPGA, using Xilinx Power Estimator (XPE) tool version 2023.1.2. Total power estimates and projections will vary when products are released in market and based on design, configuration, usage, and other factors. (SUS-003)
