Why Choose Hard IP for Embedded FPGA in Aerospace and Defense Applications

Hard eFPGA IP

Designers of aerospace and defense systems know that their applications are mission-critical and demand the highest levels of reliability, security, and performance. Adding embedded FPGA (eFPGA) technology to an ASIC or SoC for these applications dramatically increases adaptability and flexibility, but those desirable attributes can’t come at the expense of reliability, security or performance. That’s […]

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Why is Hard IP a Better Solution for Embedded FPGA (eFPGA) Technology?

Embedding FPGA technology into an ASIC or SoC has become popular for a wide variety of applications and markets, including those related to critical infrastructure, security, and defense. Engineers choose to integrate eFPGA IP into their SoCs for a number of reasons, including: Once someone has decided to move forward with an embedded FPGA design, […]

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QuickLogic Joins Intel Foundry Accelerator IP and USMAG Alliance Programs

QuickLogic and Intel

We are proud to become a partner in the Intel Foundry IP and USMAG Alliance Programs. These partnerships mark a significant milestone in QuickLogic’s strategic growth plan by enabling us to offer our unique and fully customizable eFPGA Hard IP optimized for Intel’s 18A process. Please see our June 18th press release for more details […]

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Open Doors, Open Minds: Brian Ignites FPT Conference with Open-Source FPGA Vision

QuickLogic CEO at FPT '23

Brian’s presentation, titled “Open-source FPGA Development: A New Era of Innovation and Growth,” was met with enthusiastic reception at the FPT Conference in Japan last week. The lively discussion that followed, lasting a full 20 minutes after the talk ended, testified to its impact. So, what was it all about? Brian delved into the exciting […]

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SRHEC – Quarterly Newsletter

The U.S. Government (USG) Strategic Radiation Hardened Electronics Council (SRHEC) in its quarterly newsletter included a story on QuickLogic being awarded a contract to develop SRH FPGA Technology. As announced in September, QuickLogic Corporation was granted a $6.9 million Base Contract to develop and demonstrate SRH, high reliability Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology to […]

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Broader Acceptance of Open Source Strategies – It’s Happening Now

A little over a year ago, I wrote a blog article called “The Tipping Point”. It was focused on the recent announcement of our QuickLogic Open Reconfigurable Computing (QORC) initiative and the reasons why I thought it made a lot of sense for QuickLogic to embrace open source development tools and platforms. At the time […]

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QuickLogic Joins Open Source FPGA Foundation as Founding and Premier Member

Earlier today, we announced that QuickLogic has joined the Open Source FPGA (OSFPGA) Foundation as a Founding and Premier Member. The mission of this new foundation is to expand the market for, and accelerate the adoption of programmable logic, by uniting the efforts of companies, universities, and individuals worldwide. The foundation will also provide a […]

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