Shown here is the Trion Family Product table. The specific device names are on the top of the table, and the characteristics for each of those devices are listed on the left side. The table illustrates the resources available for each device, such as Embedded Memory size, GPIO count, multiplier count, etc. Device supporting hardened cores for MIPI/CSI and DDR memory controllers are shown, although some of them are package specific, which will be highlighted later. The T4 and T8 on the left side of the table are in especially small packages and low power, as they are produced on a special low voltage process. Otherwise the T4 and T8 still use the same Quantum XLR fabric, but they are a more minimalistic offering for hand held, control plane, and general purpose functions. Starting at the T13, T20, and larger begins the offering of devices enabled with the MIPI/CSI hardened functions and dedicated DDR Memory controller. The T13 and T20 have two MIPI/CSI controllers with independent TX/RX and the larger devices/packages have three controllers. Migration across family members in same package is supported. This feature allows the customer to design in and use larger devices for prototypes and then move back to a smaller more cost-effective device for production. This allows flexibility in debug, but optimization of price in production.