Given the announcements around the Xcore-200 range which look excellent BTW, what exactly will happen with the current L general purpose series?
1) Will they still be available or phased out?
2) Will the L series be reduced, if so which will remain?
3) Will the L series be repriced/repositioned?
The reason I ask is I have several commercial designs based around existing L and U series, with some I have an opportunity to change with others less so.
I also notice that in the lower end 4/6 core there isn't a new offering, the entry level 8 core 200 series only seem to offer a single Xmos link, this could be a problem for several of my designs as I need at least 2 links, hence my query.
regards
Al
Older L series
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Hi Folknology,
That's a good question. Whilst we expect new designs to gravitate towards xCORE-200, there are no plans to change the status of the existing XS1 portfolio.
Best,
-Mark
That's a good question. Whilst we expect new designs to gravitate towards xCORE-200, there are no plans to change the status of the existing XS1 portfolio.
Best,
-Mark
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Thanks Mark
That's good news, the most critical ones for existing designs are the XS1-L4-64 and XS1-L6-64 neither of which are represented within the new xCore 200 series.
Everything else can be migrated to the xCore 200 series AFAIK
regards
Al
That's good news, the most critical ones for existing designs are the XS1-L4-64 and XS1-L6-64 neither of which are represented within the new xCore 200 series.
Everything else can be migrated to the xCore 200 series AFAIK
regards
Al