Xilinx's Programmable Hardware Evolution Recognized with IEEE Milestone

The FPGA enabled faster and more economical chip design for modern electronics.

Apr. 11, 2026 at 8:54am

A highly detailed, glowing 3D macro illustration of the intricate circuitry and components of a field programmable gate array (FPGA) chip, illuminated by neon cyan and magenta lights, conceptually representing the pioneering semiconductor technology that enabled faster and more economical chip design.Xilinx's innovative FPGA technology, recognized with an IEEE milestone, enabled a new era of customizable, high-performance chip design that democratized access to leading-edge semiconductor innovation.San Jose Today

The IEEE has awarded an engineering milestone to the field programmable gate array (FPGA), a semiconductor device pioneered by Xilinx that allows electronic designers to create customized circuitry in a chip using software. This milestone recognizes how FPGAs accelerated the pace of chip design and enabled new applications across consumer and industrial electronics.

Why it matters

FPGAs provided a critical bridge between the rapid pace of Moore's Law scaling in semiconductors and the ability for a much broader range of companies and designers to access leading-edge chip technology. This democratization of chip design was a key driver of innovation in modern electronics.

The details

The first Xilinx FPGA, the XC2064, was introduced in 1985 and had 64 flip-flops operating at 18MHz using 2-micron feature sizes. FPGAs allowed designers to create customized semiconductor devices much faster and at lower cost than traditional application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), which had all functions hardwired. As ASIC vendors could not support a large number of customers, FPGAs eliminated many design challenges and enabled the deployment of custom silicon across a wide range of applications.

  • The first Xilinx FPGA, the XC2064, was introduced in 1985.
  • An IEEE engineering milestone for the FPGA was awarded in 2026.

The players

Xilinx

A semiconductor company that pioneered the development of field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), which allowed electronic designers to create customized circuitry in a chip using software.

Ross Freeman

The inventor of the FPGA and a founder of Xilinx, who noted that "Moore's Law is on their side" in enabling the scaling of programmable logic devices.

Steve Trimberger

A former employee at Xilinx who gave a talk on the history of the FPGA.

IEEE

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, which awarded an engineering milestone to the FPGA in recognition of its importance in enabling faster and more economical chip design.

AMD

The semiconductor company that acquired Xilinx in 2022 as part of its adaptive computing efforts.

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What they’re saying

“Moore's Law is on their side”

— Ross Freeman, Inventor of the FPGA and founder of Xilinx

What’s next

Xilinx's programmable hardware technology will continue to play a key role in AMD's adaptive computing strategy as it expands into new sectors like automotive, healthcare, aerospace, and AI.

The takeaway

The FPGA pioneered by Xilinx was a critical innovation that democratized access to leading-edge chip technology, enabling a new era of customizable, high-performance electronics across consumer and industrial applications.