You've got to stop hijacking this thread
Back to topic - I've made it to the webcast, and here is what they said (aside from a ton of marketing mumbo-jumbo of course):
- The motivation for Artix US+ is that while compute abilities are good, transceivers are out of date. Hence 12.5/16G transceivers.
- The smallest A10 part is going to be roughly at the level of A75T in terms of amount of logic, a15 and 20 will fit between A100 and A200.
- only smallest two parts will have PCIe 4.0 hardware support, top two members will only support PCIE 3.0x8 unless PCIE 4 is implemented via soft IP. The reason being that largest parts were designed before PCIE 4 requirement became a thing
- All Artix US+ parts will be included in free WebPack license (yay!)
- Largest two parts are going into production in Q3 2021, smaller devices - Q4 2021 or Q1 2022
- They are working with third parties to design devboards
- Tools support will came in 2021.1.1, because 2021.1 was already fully booked for other stuff. 2021.1 will come out in June, 2021.1.1 - July
- Smallest Zynq US+ (ZU1) is in pre-prod right now, full production is late Q2/early Q3