These collaborations will result in QuickLogic's eFPGA Hard IP technology availability on Intel Foundry's state-of-the-art process technologies that meet the Performance, Power and Area requirements needed by Intel Foundry customers.
QuickLogic's inclusion in Intel Foundry Accelerator IP and USMAG Alliances, marks a significant development in the company's strategic growth plan. Driven by customer demand, QuickLogic will use its proprietary Australis IP Generator to deliver customer-definable eFPGA Hard IP cores optimised for the Intel 18A process.
Over the past thirty years, QuickLogic has shipped over 50 million devices to a broad range of customers, supporting consumer, industrial, aerospace, and defence applications. When combined with QuickLogic's Australis eFPGA Hard IP Generator and open-source eFPGA User Tools, QuickLogic can deliver optimised eFPGA Hard IP cores based on customer-defined LUT density, embedded Block RAM, embedded DSP blocks and operating environments.
"QuickLogic's expertise in eFPGA Hard IP solutions and sophisticated open-source user tools are well suited for our Intel Foundry Accelerator IP Alliance," explained Suk Lee, VP & GM of Ecosystem Technology Office, Intel Foundry. "By leveraging our advanced foundry capabilities, QuickLogic can enhance the performance and scalability of their eFPGA Hard IP, accelerating deployment across diverse applications."
Commenting on becoming a partner in the Intel Foundry IP and USMAG Alliance Programs, Brian Faith, CEO of QuickLogic, said, "This extends our commitment to provide companies, from the defence industrial base to consumer, communications and industrial markets with customised eFPGA Hard IP optimised for the state-of-the-art process technologies offered by Intel Foundry."