This article from Markt & Technik highlights Cologne Chip’s entry into the FPGA market, a rare move for a German semiconductor company. Despite past failures by American firms, CEO Dr. Michael Gude believes the GateMate FPGA family has strong prospects for success. The family includes small to medium-complexity FPGAs suitable for a wide range of applications, from low-power to high-speed uses in industries like automotive, IoT, AI, and more. Key features include Cologne Programmable Elements (CPEs), JTAG, SerDes interfaces, and dual-port SRAM.
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