Xilinx Showcases Industry's First 16nm All Programmable MPSoC at ARM TechCon 2015

SAN JOSE, CA-- Xilinx, Inc. showcase the industry's first 16nm All Programmable MPSoC, the Zynq® UltraScale+ MPSoC at ARM® TechCon 2015, through a series of presentations and demonstrations. Xilinx will also feature solutions for key industry megatrends. Visit the Xilinx booth #205 at ARM TechCon 2015, November 10 – 12, at the Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, California.

Xilinx Conference Presentations
•De-Mystifying Automotive ADAS Collision Avoidance systems with Programmable SoCs ◦Tuesday, November 10, 3:30 pm – 4:20 pm; Ballroom F

•New Intrusion Detection Methodology for IoT Cybersecurity using Programmable SoCs ◦Wednesday, November 11, 2:30 – 3:20 pm; Ballroom F

•Introspective Performance Modeling and Analysis with All Programmable SoCs ◦Thursday, November 12, 8:30am – 9:20 am; Ballroom H

•Detect the Undetectable using Power Fingerprinting for Cybersecurity ◦Thursday, November 12, 11:15 am – Expo Theater

Xilinx Demonstrations – Booth 205

•Eye-Tracking-On-A-Chip Technology
This EyeTech demonstration features the Zynq®-7000 All Programmable SoC and allows users to experience first-hand, this touch free control interface driven by the human eye.
•Cybersecurity Malware Detection for I-IoT Applications
PFP Cybersecurity demonstrates monitoring, detecting, reporting, and remediating malware intrusions in machine time, using the Zynq-7000 All Programmable SoC.
•2D/3D Graphics with Display Port for Human Machine Interface
This demonstration features the Zynq® UltraScale+™ MPSoC with integrated ARM Mali™ GPUs/graphics processors to optimize performance and power through multiple processing domains.
•Video Processing System Acceleration with C/C++.
Also featuring the Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC, this demonstration showcases maximizing performance and power through a heterogeneous multiprocessing system utilizing quad core ARM Cortex®-A53 based SoCs for application processing, dual ARM Cortex-R5 based SoCs for real-time processing.

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