Intel today unveiled new field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) – the Intel Agilex FPGA family – for data- and compute-intensive workloads like artificial intelligence (AI) across the network, cloud, ...
An EDA tool that turns code into real hardware inside a chip—design, test, and run custom FPGA systems before anything is ...
Intel is taking its FGPA lineup beyond the data center and extending its Agilex products to remote, edge computing, and embedded systems. Seven years after its $16.7 billion acquisition of FPGA maker ...
Intel Corp. and its subsidiary Altera today unveiled a range of new processors and field-programmable gate arrays or FPGAs designed to extend artificial intelligence capabilities to the network edge.
Intel today announced a new series of field programmable gate arrays (FPGA) designed to support new connectivity protocols and boost the acceleration of workloads in the cloud. The Intel Stratix 10 DX ...
Intel refreshed its FPGA line-up with cost-optimized offerings, released its FPGA software stack as open source, and added a new processor design based on the RISC-V architecture. The first of the new ...
In a significant move to meet the growing demand for customized workloads, enhanced AI capabilities, and lower total cost of ownership, Intel has broadened its Programmable Solutions Group (PSG) ...
Although chiplets have recently broken into the semiconductor limelight in a big way, Intel’s Programmable Solutions Group (PSG) has relied on chiplet technology for its Field Programmable Gate Arrays ...
Back in 2015, when Intel was flush with cash thanks to a near-monopoly from X86 datacenter compute, it shelled out an incredible $16.7 billion to acquire FPGA maker Altera because a few hyperscalers ...
When I saw Rick Merritt’s headline coverage of Intel’s efforts to propagate Atom at the Intel Developer Forum, I thought the company finally had realized how to compete effectively with ARM, by ...
This is one of those things that is going to have some users jumping up and down with excitement while squealing like schoolgirls, while others are going to say “Ho Hum”… First let's remind ourselves ...