Xilinx is great, but everyone needs a 'number 2'.
My limited experience tells me Xilinx is top-notch when it comes to software development for their FPGA/CPLD's. However, the one thing that turns me off about them is their commitment to BGA style packaging for all their newest devices.
On the other hand, it seems Actel's newest devices are present on 144-pin and 208-pin QFP's.
I've been looking at one of their flagship SoC's
Actel. Checking their flagship
ProAsic3 FPGA's leads to similar features. Digikey has the 208-pin for $71ea...
Some intriguing features of their flagship SoC:
100-MHz/32-kHz on board oscillators,
analog front end,
100MHz 32-bit ARM CPU,
largest devices available in 144-pin QFP & 208-pin QFP.
Anyone have experience with their development software? It appears to be free...