In 2018 Microchip Technology acquired Microsemi, integrating its FPGAs into their portfolio. Now Microchip offers a broad portfolio of low-/medium-density FPGAs that lead the industry in their low power consumption, reliability and security features. Keith Rowe, Principal ESE, FPGA/SoC at Microchip Technology will showcase their portfolio of FPGAs and SoCs, including the new PolarFire FPGAs. He will be discussing challenges and opportunities for FPGAs applications such as hybrid and electric vehicles, IoT communications infrastructure, industrial controls and automation, aerospace and defense, plus others.
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