Mitsubishi adopts Lattice FPGAs for CNC

  • July 29, 2025
  • William Payne

Mitsubishi Electric has adopted Lattice Semiconductor’s CertusPro-NX FPGAs as the compute engine for its Computerised Numerical Controller (CNC) solutions. They will boost compute power while providing greater energy efficiency.

Lattice CertusPro-NX FPGAs‘ interface bridging is enhancing Mitsubishi CNC accuracy and low power real-time processing. This is particularly aimed at applications in machine building, automotive, and electronics.

“We are excited to collaborate with Mitsubishi Electric to enhance their CNC solutions and provide improved precision and efficiency in their manufacturing processes,” said Takahiro Mitsuya, VP of Japan Sales, Lattice Semiconductor. “Together, we are delivering advanced factory automation experiences with our FPGA solutions that offer class-leading power efficiency, system bandwidth, reliability, and smallest-in-class form factor, helping manufacturers stay competitive in a rapidly evolving industry.”

“By integrating Lattice’s innovative low power FPGA technology, known for its high-speed processing and real-time feedback capabilities, with Mitsubishi Electric’s robust CNC systems, we are poised to deliver unparalleled performance and reliability to our customers, driving the future of smart manufacturing,” said Yutatsu Kanemoto, Sr. Manager of NC Hardware System Section, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation.