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Eric Smith
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There's an announcement on the Xilinx web site that the XC3S50, XC3S200,
XC3S400, and XC3S1000 are now shipping. Is that the "real" XC3S50,
or the XC3S50J? For my application, I need the BlockRAMs and 3.3V tolerant
I/O, so the XC3S50J won't do.
It seems to me to be very misleading that the announcement claims that
they are shipping now, and gives prices, but only in the footnote is it
revealed that those are the prices for the end of 2004. Are today's prices
so high that marketing is afraid to publicize them? I notice that Altera
states OEM prices for mid-2004, which is somewhat more useful but still
not ideal. I hope this doesn't turn into another one-upmanship game:
"We'll state prices for a year from now." "Oh yeah? We'll state prices
for TWO years from now! Nyah, nyah!"
XC3S400, and XC3S1000 are now shipping. Is that the "real" XC3S50,
or the XC3S50J? For my application, I need the BlockRAMs and 3.3V tolerant
I/O, so the XC3S50J won't do.
It seems to me to be very misleading that the announcement claims that
they are shipping now, and gives prices, but only in the footnote is it
revealed that those are the prices for the end of 2004. Are today's prices
so high that marketing is afraid to publicize them? I notice that Altera
states OEM prices for mid-2004, which is somewhat more useful but still
not ideal. I hope this doesn't turn into another one-upmanship game:
"We'll state prices for a year from now." "Oh yeah? We'll state prices
for TWO years from now! Nyah, nyah!"