The core of the Quantum Architecture is the XLR, or eXchangeable Logic and Routing Cell, which is the basic building block of Trion® FPGAs. It is a fine-grained architecture that has two functions. The first, a traditional function is acting as a Logic Cell, where it behaves as a four input to one output Logic Element, that the Efinity® tool can program to create the function that is needed by the overall design. The second capability is routing. This extra capability offers scalability and flexibility in the architecture. The fine-grained architecture and the dual purpose flexibility of the XLR allows Efinix to offer solutions at lower power using a smaller die area. The Efinity tool takes advantage of this architecture to best accomplish the overall design into the smallest device necessary taking advantage of the high utilization one can get with the Quantum architecture, optimizing power performance and area.