AMD begins shipping Spartan UltraScale+ FPGAs for cost-sensitive edge computing

AMD launches production shipments of Spartan UltraScale+ FPGAs, targeting high I/O, low-power edge applications with robust security and post-quantum cryptography features.

AMD has announced the commencement of production shipments for its Spartan UltraScale+ family of cost-optimized field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), with the initial release focusing on the entry-level SU10P, SU25P, and SU35P devices. These compact FPGAs are now available for order and feature full support in the AMD Vivado Design Suite 2025.1, catering to the increasing demand for edge computing solutions that require both affordability and advanced functionalities.

Designed with cost-sensitive edge deployments in mind, the Spartan UltraScale+ FPGAs are engineered to deliver high input/output capacity alongside low power consumption and advanced security measures. One of the standout features is the integration of post-quantum cryptography, positioning these devices as a forward-looking solution in a landscape where data protection is becoming ever more critical. The new models offer a refreshed set of connectivity options, further enhancing the proven reliability and adaptability of the UltraScale+ architecture for industrial, communications, and embedded systems sectors.

This production milestone underscores AMD´s commitment to serving developers who prioritize rapid time to market and simplified design workflows. The new Spartan UltraScale+ entries are built to streamline the development process: engineers benefit from programmable logic, ready-to-use timing closure tools, robust security, and extensive debug capabilities. With the guarantee of world-class reliability and the backing of AMD´s established technology pedigree, the launch marks a significant step in providing scalable FPGA solutions for the rapidly growing low and mid-range application segments where innovation and risk mitigation are paramount.

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