AMD introduces Spartan UltraScale+ SU45P and SU60P FPGAs featuring 16.3G transceivers, PCIe Gen4, and CNSA 2.0 security for industrial automation and wired networking applications.
In industrial automation and wired networking systems, designers face mounting challenges finding the right cost-effective solution that balances high-speed data transfer, flexible I/O integration, and long product lifecycles, while maintaining power efficiency and security. To address these growing market needs, AMD introduces two new members of the AMD Spartan™ UltraScale+™ FPGA family, the SU45P and SU60P, which are the smallest devices in the family featuring fast transceivers and PCIe® Gen4 connectivity. This enhanced connectivity, combined with the Spartan UltraScale+ FPGA’s advanced security features, provides a compact, power-efficient architecture enabling fast, reliable industrial and wired system designs.
Cost-Optimized FPGAs for Long-Term Design Success
Feature rich, built on a 16 nm FinFET node, the Spartan UltraScale+ devices offer:
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Compact, low-power architecture, reducing thermal management in a space-constrained environment, ideal for control-plane and line-card designs
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AMD Vivado™ Design Suite, a unified design flow achieving superior timing and routing closure vs. competing solutions, reducing development efforts, improving design cycle and time to market1
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Stable long-term supply to reduce costly redesign and requalification cycles with a footprint compatibility upgrade path from Spartan UltraScale+ SU10P/SU25P/SU35P FPGAs
High-Speed Interfaces and I/O Diversity for Seamless Integration
Spartan UltraScale+ FPGAs enable fast, flexible connectivity for modern industrial and networking designs that demand seamless and reliable data movement
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Enable high-speed connectivity through 16.3G transceivers and PCIe® Gen4 interfaces, delivering fast data transfer and low latency for machine vision and networking systems
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Support mixed-voltage I/Os including 3.3V and lower-voltage standards, allowing easy integration of both legacy and high-speed I/Os on a single device
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Simplify system integration and accelerate design cycles by allowing engineers to seamlessly connect and synchronize diverse sensors, optical modules, and control interfaces
Security You Can Trust
Security and firmware integrity are now more important than ever in network and industrial control systems.
Spartan UltraScale+ FPGAs integrate:
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CNSA 2.0–Compliant Secure Boot: Hardware root-of-trust with PQC-ready LMS algorithms helps ensure firmware authenticity and protection against tampering
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Robust Data Integrity: AES-GCM-256 encryption with DPA-protected key handling to prevent cloning and unauthorized access
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Lifecycle Protection: Device control through family key-based authentication, simplifying field updates and long-term product security
Competitive Advantages
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Feature
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AMD Spartan UltraScale+ SU45P/SU60P
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Lattice MachXO5-NX LFMXO5-65T
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Altera Agilex 3 A3C100
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Transceiver Speed
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16.3 Gb/s
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10.3 Gb/s
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12.5 Gb/s
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Total Transceiver Bandwidth
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65.2 Gb/s
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20.6 Gb/s
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50.0 Gb/s
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PCIe Generation
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Gen 4
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Gen 2
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Gen 3
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Total PCIe Bandwidth
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63.0 Gb/s
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8.0 Gb/s
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31.5 Gb/s
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Results:
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Up to 3.2X more transceiver bandwidth and 1.6X faster lanes vs. the competition2
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Up to 1.3X higher transceiver bandwidth and 1.3X faster lanes vs. the competition3
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Up to 2X-8X higher PCIe bandwidth vs. the competition4,5
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Up to 40% better LUT utilization with LUT6 vs. LUT4 competitive vendors6
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Up to 1.8X greater FMAX enables selection of lowest possible speed grade vs. competitive vendors7
Learn more about how Spartan UltraScale+ FPGAs can accelerate your next-generation designs
AMD Spartan UltraScale+ SU45P and SU60P FPGAs address core challenges of modern industrial and networking systems by delivering high-speed connectivity, robust security, and long-term reliability in power-efficient, cost-optimized FPGAs. Learn more about Spartan UltraScale+ FPGAs.
Spartan UltraScale+ SU45P and SU60P FPGAs will have early access Vivado tool support in 1H’26 with silicon availability in 2H’26. Contact your local FAE to learn more and request early access.