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Nexus 2 is Lattice Semiconductor’s next-generation small FPGA platform, featuring improved power efficiency, edge connectivity, and security. Built on a 16-nm FinFET TSMC process, Nexus 2 FPGAs offer 65k to 220k system logic cells in a form factor that is up to 5 times smaller than similar class devices.
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According to Lattice, Nexus 2 FPGAs deliver up to 3 times lower power consumption and up to 10 times greater energy efficiency for edge sensor monitoring compared to competing devices in the same class. Fast connectivity is enabled by a multiprotocol 16-Gbps SERDES, PCIe Gen 4 controller, and MIPI D-PHY/C-PHY interfaces operating at speeds up to 7.98 Gbps.
Nexus 2 FPGAs support a broad range of security functions, including 256-bit AES-GCM encryption and SHA3-512 hashing, compliant with FIPS 140-3 Level 2 standards. The devices also feature crypto agility, anti-tamper protection, and post-quantum readiness.
The Nexus 2 platform is designed to allow rapid development of new device families based on a single platform. The first of these, the Certus-N2 family of general-purpose small FPGAs, is now available for sampling.
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