Intel is a sum of many parts, while Xilinx is solely focused on the FPGA market. Q.ai, LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Quantalytics Holdings, LLC (“Quantalytics”). Founded in 1984 by Jim Barnett, Ross Freeman, and Bernie Vonderschmitt, Xilinx is a semiconductor company known for inventing FPGA (field-programmable gate array). The data, information and opinions presented have been obtained or derived from sources believed by Quantalytics to be reliable. Quantalytics is not a registered investment adviser, brokerage firm, or investment company. Any data, information, or opinions in Quantalytics in any form attributed to a third party represent Quantalytics’ interpretation of the data, information, or opinions provided by that third party either publicly or through a subscription service, and such use and interpretation have not been reviewed by the third party. And that's assuming the company's fast-growing data center and Internet of Things businesses stall.Data from Intel's quarterly reports. Any data, information, or opinions presented by Quantalytics are for general information purposes only. Investors shouldn't be afraid to pay a premium for this chipmaker, especially considering that it dominates a lucrative market that's set to get bigger with time.FPGAs are a small part of Intel's business empire, producing less than 3% of the company's total revenue.

Xilinx Virtex Ultrascale Multi 100Gig Optical Networking: LTM4620; LTM4628; Xilinx Virtex Ultrascale Dev Platform: LTM4630-1; LTM4624; Xilinx Tested Power Solution … Variant Market Research estimates that FPGA sales will exceed $12 billion by 2024, as compared to $6.9 billion a couple of years ago.The good part: Such deals are moving the needle in a big way for Xilinx. The claims, which were filed as part of counterclaims in the parties’ existing lawsuit, can be found here. Corporate Governance Xilinx, Inc.’s ISS Governance QualityScore as of December 7, 2019 is 3.

This makes it a better FPGA bet than Intel, but investors will have to pay a pretty price.Intel has generated nearly $71 billion in revenue over the past year, so even if it doubles its FPGA business in the next couple of years, it would still be getting less than 6% of its revenue from this segment. Quantalytics does not make any representations as to their accuracy or completeness. Hi Xilinx, I'm having difficulties to deploy simple R5 bare metal applications onto the Zynq us+. All investments and investment recommendations entail risks.

Xilinx, Inc. was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in San Jose, California.

Chart by authorXilinx stock trades at nearly 40 times trailing earnings, though its forward earnings multiple of 26 shows that earnings growth is expected. But the downside is that this business won't be moving the needle much for the chipmaker even if it ends up dominating this market in the coming years.And it looks like Xilinx's technology lead is helping it grab more contracts that could eventually boost its FPGA market share, leaving Intel further behind in second place.Not surprisingly, FPGA demand is expected to shoot up in the coming years. Nothing discussed or presented in Quantalytics constitutes a representation that any investment, investment strategy, or recommendation is suitable or appropriate to an investor's individual circumstances or otherwise constitutes a personal recommendation.

Xilinx, Inc. designs, develops, and markets complete programmable logic solutions. Founded in 1993 by brothers Tom and David Gardner, The Motley Fool helps millions of people attain financial freedom through our website, podcasts, books, … Our global team is growing and we are looking for bold, collaborative and creative people to help us lead the industry transformation to build the adaptable, intelligent world. Not surprisingly, the latter is able to use the end-market opportunity to good effect by landing deals with major cloud players and accelerating its financial growth. The Q-Factor Score can be broken down into 4 core groups: Quality Value, Momentum, Growth, and TechnicalsData, information, or opinions contained in Quantalytics in any form give no consideration to any particular individuals' investment needs or objectives, nor do they consider any individuals' financial condition. Today, Xilinx is one of the world's top suppliers of programmable logic devices … Chipzilla's programmable solutions group (PSG) generated just over $2.1 billion in revenue in 2018, a jump of 11.6% over the prior year.