Hi Dan,

In response to your request - we have just received word that we have been
allocated some chips for ROACH - they are SX95 -1's.  They should be on their
way to Digi-com soon.  I won't be greedy and ask for more...

We will of course need devices for ROACH2 prototypes and there we need some
guidance with regard to availability.  The SX475T is what we are after.  I think
ten prototypes should see us through the year.

-Francois

Dan Werthimer wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi Yashwant,
> 
> I hope to hear from all CASPER institutions this week
> about their anticipated Xilinx chip needs for the next year,
> for both large and small quantities, (rough numbers are fine)
> and when they might need these chips.
> 
> I will aggregate this information and provide it to Xilinx,
> including your request for 16 chips.   Xilinx might ask that you and
> others that need a large number of chips make a separate request,
> but in any case, Xilinx asked me to try to summarize what
> everyone needs for the year.
> 
> Are you planning any other board procurements in 2010,
> besides the 16 you just told me about?
> When?   How many?  SX95T-1?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> Best Wishes,
> 
> Dan
> 
> 
> On 02/16/2010 05:40 PM, Yashwant Gupta wrote:
>>
>> Dear Dan,
>>
>> I think this is a good idea.  I find that when asking for a small number
>> of chips (2-4), my direct requests under the XUP program have worked out
>> well; however, for requests for larger number of chips, I find the going
>> much more difficult.   Aggregating large requests under one umbrella
>> should definitely help in this context.
>>
>> Right now, we are processing an order for 16 Roach boards.  From
>> Digicom, we have quotes for both with and without the chips.  It would
>> be great if this requirement for 16 chips could be included in your
>> aggregation.  If the matter can be resolved before we place the final
>> order with Digicom (which is likely to happen in the next couple of
>> weeks), it will be of great help to our group !
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> --Yashwant.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 1:24 AM, Dan Werthimer <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>     dear casper collaborators,
>>
>>     our collaboration is growing and
>>     xilinx requested we aggregate most of our donation
>>     requests so xilinx doesn't have to process as many requests.
>>
>>     instead of each university or organization requesting chips,
>>     xilinx proposed they would give us a bulk donation of chips,
>>     perhaps quarterly, for academic and research use (not to be
>>     used by companies - companies must buy the chips).
>>     boards would be built, hopefully ahead of time,
>>     so boards would be more likely to be in stock.
>>     this is similar to what xilinx does with the digilent
>>     and netfpga programs.
>>
>>     universities that need one or two chips would
>>     receive them without going through the xilinx university program.
>>     large requests would likely go to xilinx's university program,
>>     as before.
>>
>>     are you comfortable with this?   suggestions?
>>
>>     xilinx would like us to provide them with an estimate of the
>>     casper collaboration's needs for the year,
>>     for both small and large programs.
>>
>>     can each casper institution please email me a list of the chips
>>     you anticipate needing this year (calendar year 2010)?
>>
>>
>>     1) rough number of roach boards
>>               rough date(s) needed
>>                 (rough expected number and
>>                  if it's very uncertain, rough maximum, minimum)
>>               SX95T  or LX110T?   (most people use SX95T)
>>               -1  or -2 speed grade?  (most people use -1).
>>
>>
>>     2) number of iBOB boards? (expected number, and max/min)
>>             rough date(s) needed
>>
>>
>>
>>     Best Wishes,
>>
>>     Dan
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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