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- KhaiChein_Y_Intel
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Hi,
It depends on what is the design application. Intel Cyclone 10 GX FPGAs provide 12.5G transceiver-based functions, 1.4 Gbps LVDS, and up to 72 bit wide DDR3 SDRAM interface at up to 1,866 Mbps. Intel Cyclone 10 GX FPGAs are optimized for high-bandwidth performance applications, such as machine vision, video connectivity, and smart vision cameras.
Intel Cyclone 10 LP FPGAs are optimized for low static power, low-cost applications, such as I/O expansion, sensor fusion, motor/motion control, chip-to-chip bridging, and control.
Both device families have different architecture, IP, feature, etc supported. You may refer to the details in the link below:
Intel® Cyclone® 10 LP FPGA Features
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/programmable/fpga/cyclone-10/lp/features.html
Intel® Cyclone® 10 GX FPGA Features
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/programmable/fpga/cyclone-10/gx/features.html
Besides this, the link below details the available resources (logic element, memory, I/O, transceiver, etc) in both device families.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/programmable/cyclone10
Also, please note that Cyclone 10 LP device is supprted in the standard edition of the Intel Quartus Prime software and Cyclone 10 GX is supported in the Pro edition.
Thanks.
Best regards,
KhaiY
- KhaiChein_Y_Intel
Regular Contributor
Hi,
May I know if you have any updates?
Thanks.
Best regards,
KhaiY