NSA Approved Defense-Grade Spartan-6Q FPGA in Production for Highest Level Cryptographic Capabilities Strengthens Xilinx Secure Leadership


Third generation secure architecture with Information Assurance methodology and Anti-Tamper IP pass extensive qualification process; extends Xilinx leadership in secure A&D applications

SAN JOSE, Calif. - Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ: XLNX) today announced that the low-cost, low-power defense-grade programmable solution for high assurance applications is in production and has been approved for use in Type 1 Cryptographic Systems by the National Security Agency (NSA). The approval of the Spartan®-6Q device in conjunction with Xilinx's Isolation Design Flow and Security Monitor IP, forms the basis for the FPGA leader's platform for secure communications designs and extends the on-going relationship between the NSA and Xilinx.

The successful results of the NSA's extensive testing of this third-generation secure communications offering allows Xilinx to provide the lowest cost, lowest power and most flexible solution to developers who need to meet the demanding requirements of high-grade cryptographic processing applications, including the requirements set forth by the Department of Defense's (DoD) Cryptographic Modernization initiatives.

The approval covers critical elements of the Spartan-6Q device secure communications solution that provides Single-chip cryptography (SCC) capability and Security Monitor 2.0 IP core for physical design security. SCC combines the functionality of multiple FPGAs into a single device, enabling Aerospace and Defense product developers to reduce the size, weight, power and cost (SWaP-C) of systems through higher levels of integration.

Key to the NSA's approval is the ability of the Spartan-6Q device to isolate user functionality within a single device while maintaining tamper proofing. The NSA completed a fail-safe analysis effort on the Spartan-6Q family to confirm that the individual regions of the FPGA are isolated from each other in the event of failure. The proven Isolation Design Flow and verification process, first pioneered and developed by Xilinx in cooperation with the NSA, provides higher levels of integration and increased system reliability. Although designed to meet NSA requirements, the Isolation Design Flow solution provides techniques useful in other high- reliability applications such as commercial avionics governed by FAA DO-254 and commercial cryptographic systems governed by NIST FIPS-140.

"The production availability of the Spartan-6Q family marks another major milestone in Xilinx's 20-year track record of meeting the rigorous demands of the A&D industry," said Xilinx Vice President, Segment Marketing and Business Operations, Harvey Steele Jr. "Our close collaboration with customers and government agencies ensures Xilinx's delivery of FPGA technology with unique, industry-leading capabilities that stands apart from the competition for meeting today's defense-related, high-level security requirements."

In addition to its secure capabilities, the defense-grade Spartan-6Q device offers mask set control, ruggedized environmental operation and longer product life when compared to its pin-compatible commercial equivalent. Xilinx is the only major FPGA vendor to offer a distinct defense-grade product line with dedicated support with government approval on secure features.

About Spartan-6Q Family

The Spartan-6Q family is the first low-power, low-cost defense-grade offering which is fabricated on a proven, low-power 45nm, dual-oxide process technology with full support in the Xilinx ISE® Design Suite. The Spartan-6Q FPGA solution specifically addresses the demands of modern portable wireless A&D systems that must generally run on battery power while being absolutely secure. The complete solution also includes hard DDR3 memory controllers, tamper-proofing capabilities and Xilinx's Isolation Verification Tool (IVT). The inherent re-programmability of Spartan-6Q FPGAs allows Software Defined Radios to overcome the limitations of traditional long lead time ASIC and ASSP approaches, making them ideal for MILCOM applications, as well as for avionics, electronic warfare, ISR (Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance) systems and missiles and munitions. The Spartan-6Q family is available in I-temperature (-40 to + 100°C) as well as Q-temperature (-40 to + 125°C). The devices will be joined by the Virtex®-6Q family which will be in production later this year. For more information, visit: www.xilinx.com/applications/aerospace-and-defense/index.htm.

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