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[Blog] Lattice MachXO4: Designed for Longevity, Engineered for Innovation

Posted 12/11/2025 by Ranzel Dimaculangan, Product Marketing Engineer, Lattice Semiconductor

The Lattice Mach™ brand of FPGAs has long set the standard for performance, flexibility, and efficiency in board control and security applications. With the launch of the new Lattice MachXO4™ FPGA family, Lattice is redefining what’s possible for control and connectivity in next-generation systems, delivering competitive power efficiency, robust reliability, and design flexibility for a wide range of applications in the Compute, Industrial, Automotive, Consumer, and Communicati...

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Simplifying Design Management with Next-Gen Control Functions

Simplifying Design Management with Next-Gen Control Functions

Posted 06/09/2023 by Peiju Chiang, Product Marketing Manager and Mamta Gupta, Director of Marketing Security & Comms Segment

Over the past few years, we’ve continued to see disruptive advancements like AI models including natural language processing, computer vision, and other workloads come to market. As these technological innovations grow, both in popularity and computational throughput, the demands and importance of advanced, complex system design and system control architecture will only increase further. In our latest LinkedIn Live panel discussion, the Lattice team sat down with Bob O’Donnell, Pre...

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Open Up New Possibilities with Advanced System Control FPGAs

Open Up New Possibilities with Advanced System Control FPGAs

Posted 04/18/2023 by Peiju Chiang, Product Marketing Manager

Over the past few years, we’ve seen disruptive advancements in AI models – now more than ever with the rise of generative AI tools in the market such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Bard, and other new models being announced daily. AI models including natural language processing, computer vision, and other workloads that will drive further proliferation of AI, but this requires the system infrastructure to keep up as the system control complexity grows in parallel with memo...

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