Using a combination of architectural and process improvements, a tbird-generation family of field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) features up to twice the density and speed of currently-available FPGA devices. The architecture, described herein, was devised to allow complete and efficient automated design implementation of FPGA-based designs, as well as maximum density and performance. Userconfigurable on-chip static memory resources further contribute to the high integration levels available to users of the third-generation devices.
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