Xilinx Complements Quarterly Xcell Journal with New Xcell Daily Blog

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Company also releases Xcell Journal Issue 85 highlighting Xilinx’s new UltraFast design methodology

SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 28, 2013 – Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ: XLNX) today introduces the new Xcell Daily blog and releases the fall 2013 edition of its Award winning user magazine, Xcell Journal, issue 85. The Xcell Daily blog expands the Xcell publication brand to provide its dedicated reader base of electronic designers with a frequent flow of content to help engineers leverage the flexibility and extensive capabilities of Xilinx’s products, ecosystem, and customers to create All Programmable and smarter systems.

Longtime electronics industry engineer and trade journal editor, Steve Leibson, brings his extensive experience in computing, microprocessors, embedded systems design, design IP, EDA, and programmable logic to his new role at the helm of the Xcell Daily blog. Leibson has served as Editor in Chief of leading electronic industry publications including EDN Magazine, Embedded Developers Journal, and Microprocessor Report. View recent blog posts and subscribe to Xcell Daily here: http://forums.xilinx.com/t5/Xcell-Daily-Blog/bg-p/Xcell

Xilinx is officially launching the new Xcell Daily blog as its quarterly Xcell Journal celebrates its 25th year of publishing with the release of issue 85. Published in three languages with over 50,000 subscribers worldwide, Xcell Journal is the authoritative source for in-depth methodology and how-to articles contributed by Xilinx customers and employees around the globe. The latest issue features a cover story detailing Xilinx’s new UltraFast™ design methodology. Other notable articles in this issue include:

* Zynq® SoC Enables Red Pitaya Open-Source Instruments

* How to Design IIR Filters for Interpolation and Decimation

* Accelerate Cloud Computing with the Xilinx® Zynq® SoC

* Zynq SoC Forms Foundation for LTE Small Cell Basestations

* Demystifying Unexpanded Clocks

* Implementing Analog Mixed Signal on the Zynq SoC

* A Pain-Free Way to Bring Up Your Hardware Design

   Xcell Journal issue 85 is available as a one-click PDF download or in iPad and iPod-compatible ISSUU electronic magazine format.

Beky Cann

Neesham Public Relations

Tel: 44 (0) 1296 628180

Email:   bekyc@neesham.co.uk

About Xcell Daily

Xcell Daily is a Xilinx owned blog that chronicles day-to-day events, announcements, and applications relating to the application of Xilinx® All Programmable devices, IP, design tools, and design methodologies in the development and deployment of Smarter Systems. The Xcell Daily blog expands the Xcell publication brand to provide its dedicated reader base of electronic designers with frequent content to help engineers leverage the flexibility and extensive capabilities of Xilinx’s products, ecosystem, and customers to create all programmable and smarter systems. For additional information, or to subscribe to the blog, go to http://forums.xilinx.com/t5/Xcell-Daily-Blog/bg-p/Xcell

About Xcell Journal

Xcell Journal is an award-winning quarterly magazine that provides electronic designers of programmable digital systems with in-depth technical information regarding the latest advances in hardware and software technologies, systems, applications, services and support. This complimentary digital magazine is accessible on any standard Internet browser, requiring no software downloads and allowing readers to browse, search, make notes, email authors and click through to advertiser websites. For additional information, or to download individual Xcell Journal articles in PDF format, go to Xcell Online. To subscribe now, go to http://xilinx.performark.com/subscriptions/.

About Xilinx

Xilinx is the world’s leading provider of All Programmable FPGAs, SoCs and 3D ICs. These industry-leading devices are coupled with a next-generation design environment and IP to serve a broad range of customer needs, from programmable logic to programmable systems integration. For more information, visit www.xilinx.com.

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