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Versal

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What is Versal?

Versal is a family of adaptive compute acceleration platforms (ACAPs) from AMD (formerly Xilinx). These devices integrate multiple different types of processing engines, including scalar processors, adaptable hardware engines (programmable logic), and intelligent engines (DSP, AI inference). They are commonly used for accelerating a wide range of workloads, including data center acceleration, 5G wireless, automotive driver assistance systems (ADAS), and aerospace/defense applications.

What other technologies are related to Versal?

Versal Competitor Technologies

Intel Agilex FPGAs are a competing FPGA family to Versal, offering similar capabilities for acceleration and adaptable computing.
mentioned alongside Versal in 44% (54) of relevant job posts
Xilinx Zynq is an earlier generation of Xilinx SoCs that compete with Versal, though Versal is a more advanced architecture.
mentioned alongside Versal in 9% (76) of relevant job posts

Versal Complementary Technologies

Vitis is the unified software platform for developing applications on Xilinx devices, including Versal. It's essential for programming Versal.
mentioned alongside Versal in 6% (52) of relevant job posts
Vivado is Xilinx's integrated design suite for FPGA development, used to configure the programmable logic within Versal devices.
mentioned alongside Versal in 2% (104) of relevant job posts
VHDL is a hardware description language used to describe the digital circuits implemented within Versal's programmable logic.
mentioned alongside Versal in 0% (140) of relevant job posts

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