➀ AMD is integrating direct RF-sampling data converters into its Versal adaptive SoCs, aiming at high-resolution and high sample-rate RF applications. The Versal RF Series is set to provide advanced capabilities for aerospace and defense, as well as test and measurement markets. ➁ The new series combines high-resolution RF data converters, hard IP DSP compute blocks, AI engines, and an Arm subsystem in a single chip. ➂ The series is expected to deliver up to 80 TOPS of DSP compute power, with improved performance over the previous generation.
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