We Hope to See You at Intel® FPGA Technology Day 2021
Intel® FPGA Technology Day (IFTD) is a free four-day event that will be hosted virtually across the globe in North America, China, Japan, EMEA, and Asia Pacific from December 6-9, 2021. The theme of IFTD 2021 is “Accelerating a Smart and Connected World.” This virtual event will showcase Intel® FPGAs, SmartNICs, and infrastructure processing units (IPUs) through webinars and demonstrations presented by Intel experts and partners. The sessions are designed to be of value for a wide range of audiences, including Technology Managers, Product Managers, Board Designers, and C-Level Executives. Attendees to this four-day event will learn how Intel’s solutions can solve the toughest design challenges and provide the flexibility to adapt to the needs of today’s rapidly evolving markets. A full schedule of Cloud, Networking, Embedded, and Product Technology sessions, each just 30 minutes long, will enable you to build the best agenda for your needs. Day 1 (December 6), TECHNOLOGY: FPGAs for a Dynamic Data Centric World: Advances in cloud infrastructure, networking, and computing at the edge are accelerating. Flexibility is key to keeping pace with this transforming world. Learn about innovations developed and launched in 2021 along with new Intel FPGA technologies that address key market transitions. Day 2 (December 7), CLOUD AND ENTERPRISE: Data Center Acceleration: The cloud is changing. Disaggregation improves data center performance and scalability but requires new tools to keep things optimized. Intel FPGA smart infrastructure enables smarter applications to make the internet go fast! Day 3 (December 8): EMBEDDED: Transformation at the Edge: As performance and latency continue to dictate compute’s migration to the edge, Intel FPGAs provide the workload consolidation and optimization required with software defined solutions enabled by a vast and growing partner ecosystem. Day 4 (December 9): NETWORKING: 5G – The Need for End-to-End Programmability: The evolution of 5G continues to push the performance-to-power envelop, requiring market leaders to adapt or be replaced. Solutions for 5G and beyond will require scalable and programmable portfolios to meet evolving standards and use cases. To explore the detailed program, see the featured speakers, and register for the North America event, Click Here. Register in other regions below: EMEA China Japan Asia Pacific2.8KViews0likes0CommentsLearn More About Arm Development Studio for Intel® SoC FPGAs at this “Ask an Expert” Session
Do you have questions about Embedded C/C++development using the Arm Development Studio for Intel® SoC FPGAs? Intel is holding another “Ask an Expert” session – this time about Arm Development Studio for Intel® SoC FPGAs. Join our pros and learn more about Embedded Software Development targeting integrated Arm Cortex processors inside of Intel® SoC FPGAs, and how you can get the most out of the Arm Development Studio. Register here. Mark your calendars: Tuesday, September 28 21, 2021 9:00AM – 10:00AM Pacific Daylight Time (16:00-1700 GMT) The session is part Webinar and part interactive discussion with technical experts who have hands-on experience doing Embedded Software Development and using the Arm Development Studio tools. All experience levels are welcome! Here is what you can expect: • Basic overview of Arm Development Studio for Intel® SoC FPGAs (Arm DS) • Discuss each of the components for software development, such as the compiler, debugger, tracer, profiler and more. • How-To: use Arm Development Studio to compile, debug and analyze embedded C code for Arm processors. • A live demonstration will showcase various aspects of the tool operation: how to set up a debug connection to a device, how to set up a breakpoint, how to view disassembled code, and how to run a .ds script. Bring your questions and discuss development techniques with other designers who are creating SoC FPGA designs and developing embedded C/C++ applications with the ARM Development Studio. Meet the Experts The webinar portion of the session will be lead by Chris Martin and Moderated by Susannah Martin. Both are engineers with substantial experience with the subject matter. Chris has over 25 years of embedded and SoC industry experience. He has worked on software, design and verification teams for various companies creating Arm-based SoC/FPGA designs and embedded software. Currently, Chris is the senior manager of the North American specialist FAEs for Arm. He also serves as the specialist FAE for Arm software development and debug tools. He focuses on helping customers debug embedded software during the development cycle for their FPGA and SoC designs. Susannah is a Senior Applications Engineer in the customer training group for Intel FPGAs, FPGA high-level tools, as well as SoC-related content. Prior to becoming a trainer, she worked as an FPGA design engineer, embedded programmer, and field applications engineer. Click here to sign up for “Ask an Expert Webinar: Arm Development Studio for Intel® SoC FPGAs.”1.3KViews0likes0CommentsNeed to get Linux up and running on Intel® SoC FPGAs? These free “Ask the Expert” online sessions are for you
Do you have questions about using the Linux OS with FPGAs? Intel is holding another “Ask an Expert” session and the topic is “Using Linux with Intel® SoC FPGAs.” Come and ask our experts about the various Linux OS options available to use with the integrated Arm Cortex processors inside of Intel® SoC FPGAs. We’re ready to handle your questions about: Software development flow needed to create a Linux OS application Details for various supported Linux OS versions including latest stable kernels, the long term support initiative (LTSI), and LTSI with real-time patches How to build all the software pieces you’ll need when using the meta-Altera BSP recipe layer with either the Angstrom or Yocto distributions layers. The tools and platforms used in the embedded software development process including the RocketBoards community portal, Git, the Open Embedded build framework, and device trees. Whatever you would like to know about the using the Linux OS with Intel SoC FPGAs, come to this “Ask an Expert” session with your questions! During this “Ask an Expert” session you can come and ask questions, or you can discuss development techniques with other designers who are creating SoC FPGA designs and running Linux on the SoC. This is not a lecture-format Webcast where information only flows one way; It’s an interactive discussion with Intel technical experts who have hands-on experience with Linux and Intel SoC FPGAs. No matter what level of experience you have – everyone is welcome to come and ask questions. This “Ask an Expert” session will be run by Susannah Martin and Rod Frazer. Both are engineers with substantial experience with the subject matter. Susannah is a senior applications engineer in the customer training group for Intel FPGAs, FPGA high-level tools, as well as SoC-related content. Prior to becoming a trainer, she worked as an FPGA design engineer, embedded programmer, and field applications engineer. Rod has been an Embedded Technology Specialist FAE with Intel for over 20 years and has more than 35 years of industry experience in the embedded systems hardware and software development space. He has supported customer designs with the Nios® II soft processor, Intel SoC FPGAs, and the Intel FPGA tools used for embedded development including Platform Designer, System Console, Timing Analyzer, Signal Tap, as well as various embedded software development and debug tools for Intel SoC FPGAs. There will be two sessions to accommodate different geographies, so pick the session that best suits you: Wednesday, July 21, 2021 10:00AM – 11:00AM Pacific Daylight Time (17:00-1800 GMT) Wednesday, June 22, 2021 8:00AM – 9:00AM India Standard Time Click here to sign up for “Ask an Expert: Using Linux with Intel® SoC FPGAs,” We are finalizing our Ask an Expert topics for the rest of 2021. If there is any topic you would like covered, let us know! Notices & Disclaimers Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.2.4KViews0likes0CommentsFree Webinar: How FPGAs Enable Industrial Automation and Transformation to Industry 4.0
Industry 4.0 is becoming more pervasive as it transforms factories and makes them increasingly Smart and Connected. New Industry 4.0 architectures are emerging as field devices are embedding intelligence and cloud connectivity becomes pervasive. These developments are making factories more efficient, more profitable, and they enable new industrial applications. A new Webinar sponsored by Intel will present an overview of the current Industry 4.0 market trends and will highlight the role of FPGAs in the design of industrial devices including PLCs, motor drives, and sensors that increasingly rely on Edge and Cloud connectivity solutions. The Webinar will cover different technology areas such as workload consolidation, real-time connectivity, functional safety, and security and will also discuss industrial automation and edge computing solutions based on Intel® FPGAs. This Industry 4.0 Webinar is being presented on September 8, so now is the time to register. If you cannot attend on this date, register anyway and you’ll receive a link to view the Webinar on demand, at your convenience. Click here to register. Intel’s silicon and software portfolio empowers our customers’ intelligent services from the cloud to the edge. Notices & Disclaimers Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.775Views0likes0CommentsFree Functional-Safety Webinar: Discover How FPGAs Can Accelerate Your Safety Critical Application Development
Arrow and Intel are presenting a free Webinar that will introduce you to functional-safety design concepts and the reasons you will want put FPGAs at the heart of IEC 61508 compliant safe systems. The Webinar will also provide an in-depth look at the components of Intel's FPGA Functional Safety Data Pack and how the package can help shorten IEC 61508 project development time and reduce certification risks for safety-critical industrial applications such as industrial servo and inverter drives, safety devices, and automation controllers. You will also learn about opportunities for additional functional-safety training and other related safety-critical design information available from Intel. The Webinar will be conducted by Dr. Mark Jervis, Industrial and Automotive System Architect at Intel. It’s being held on Monday, August 17, but if you can’t make that date, register anyway and you will receive a Web link so that you can watch the Webinar at your convenience after the live event. Register here. For more information on the IEC-61508 certified Intel Functional Safety Data Package, click here. Notices & Disclaimers Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.953Views0likes0CommentsFull-day virtual event discusses embedded edge processing using EXOR’s tiny GigaSOM, based on a multicore Intel® Atom® SoC and an Intel® Cyclone® 10 FPGA
EXOR Embedded, Intel, and Arrow are conducting a full-day, online event on July 21 to familiarize you with the EXOR GigaSOM gS01, a small system on module (SOM) measuring 81.6 x 54 mm (3.2 x 2.1 inches), that combines the processing capabilities of a multicore Intel® Atom® SoC with an Intel® Cyclone® 10 GX FPGA. The EXOR GigaSOM is available with 2- or 4-core Intel Atom processors, either 85K or 220K logic elements in the Intel Cyclone 10 GX FPGA, as much as 8 Gbytes of LPDDR4 SDRAM dedicated to the Intel Atom processor and as much as 2 GBytes of DDR3 SDRAM for the FPGA. That’s a lot of embedded processing capability in a fairly compact package. The EXOR GigaSOM also bristles with interconnect capability including six USB 2.0 ports; two USB 3.0 ports; two SATA3 ports; a Gigabit Ethernet port; two PCIe ports; and a collection of I2C, SPI, CAN, and UART ports. Both Linux and Android BSPs are available for the EXOR GigaSOM. The day-long virtual event being held on July 21 consists of three Webinars, including one dedicated to the EXOR GigaSOM and its use for embedded edge, IIoT, and Industry 4.0 projects. The virtual event starts at 9 am CET (Central European Time). Click here for more information and to register for the event. Intel’s silicon and software portfolio empowers our customers’ intelligent services from the cloud to the edge. Notices & Disclaimers Intel does not control or audit third-party data. You should consult other sources to evaluate accuracy. Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.1.5KViews0likes0Comments