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Adaptive SoCs in AMD’s Versal RF series integrate direct RF sampling data converters, dedicated DSP hard IP, and AI engines in a single chip. The devices offer wideband-spectrum observability and up to 80 TOPS of digital signal processing performance in a SWaP-optimized design for radar, spectral analysis, and test and measurement applications. They also provide programmable logic and ample memory to create powerful accelerators.
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Versal RF SoCs enable wideband spectrum capture and analysis with 14-bit multichannel RF ADCs and RF DACs. These converters support input/output frequencies up to 18 GHz and sampling rates up to 32 Gsamples/s. Select DSP functions, like 4-Gsample/s FFT/iFFT, channelizer, polyphase resampler, and LDPC decoder, run on dedicated hard IP blocks, cutting dynamic power by up to 80% compared to AMD soft logic.
Versal RF silicon samples and evaluation kits are expected in Q4 2025, with production shipments beginning in the first half of 2027.
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