Intel Delivers a Game-Changing, Analog-Enabled Direct RF FPGA Portfolio
Intel has created a new portfolio of analog-enabled Intel® Direct RF FPGAs that can perform direct analog RF signal conversion for multiple analog input and output channels at groundbreaking rates in a variety of topologies supporting up to 16 channels and various configurations with channel rates as fast as 64 Gsps. These new analog-enabled Direct RF FPGAs enable optimized edge solutions for many RF applications.7.3KViews0likes1CommentIntel Agilex® 7 FPGAs with R-Tile Deliver Industry-Leading Bandwidth for CPUs – Now in Production
With the ever-increasing bandwidth requirements across markets, the need for faster and more flexible devices has never been greater. Intel Agilex® 7 FPGAs with R-Tile have the high bandwidth interfaces and flexible programmable logic needed to address these requirements. R-Tile-based Intel Agilex 7 FPGAs are now in production.6.8KViews1like0CommentsRiscFree* IDE for Intel® FPGAs Available Now!
Last year, Intel announced the Nios® V/m soft-core processor for Intel® FPGAs. This processor core is based on the RISC-V RV32IA processor architecture with atomic extensions and a 5-stage pipeline. It delivers as much as five times the performance relative to a Nios® II soft-core processor when instantiated in an Intel® Agilex™ FPGA. Intel recently became a Premier member of the RISC-V International global open hardware standards organization that governs RISC-V processor development.6.3KViews0likes1CommentIntel® Agilex™ D-Series FPGAs Deliver Leading Fabric Performance Per Watt For Midrange Applications
In connection with this week’s Intel Innovation event in Silicon Valley, Intel announced the Intel® Agilex™ D-series FPGA and SoCs, which deliver high performance and low power for midrange FPGA applications using small form factors.6.1KViews0likes0CommentsNeed PCI Express 5.0 for your next FPGA design? Check out Intel® Agilex™ I-series and M-series FPGAs
Are you designing systems that need PCI Express (PCIe) 5.0 capability? If so, you’ll want to take a good look at the Intel® Agilex™ I- and M-series FPGAs and SoC FPGAs because these programmable-logic devices incorporate PCIe 5.0 capabilities and have just passed PCI-SIG compliance tests.5.3KViews2likes0CommentsIntel Adds CXL IP to Intel® Agilex™ FPGA IP Library in the Intel® Quartus® Prime Software v22.3
Intel has just released the Intel® Quartus® Prime Software v22.3. Among several other enhancements, Intel has added the Compute Express Link (CXL) intellectual property (IP) to the Intel Quartus Prime Software IP library. This CXL hard + soft IP builds upon the existing PCI Express (PCIe) 5.0 capabilities of the Intel® Agilex™ I-Series and M-Series FPGAs and SoCs that incorporate “R” transceiver tiles. The initial release of this IP supports CXL v1.1. A planned future IP release will provide a software-only upgrade path for these Intel Agilex FPGAs and SoCs by adding support for CXL v2.0.4.7KViews0likes1CommentIntel® FPGA Announcements Deliver Programmable Innovation with a Customer Focused Strategy
This was a huge week for the FPGA segment of the electronics industry, thanks to many of the announcements made at this week’s Intel Innovation event in San Jose, California. Intel has expanded the Intel Agilex FPGA portfolio with an even wider selection of programmable-logic devices based on the Intel Agilex FPGA and SoC architecture, with additional new features and characteristics suited to an even wider range of applications.4.6KViews0likes0CommentsThe Growing Need for Scalable Solutions in the Emulation and Prototyping of Complex Designs
As chips get larger and more complex, with more interfaces and needing early hardware and software code integration, Emulation and Prototyping have become essential tools in the verification landscape.4.4KViews0likes0CommentsIPUs Make Data Centers Far More Efficient. New Webinar Series Explains How
There’s a revolution coming. It’s a data center revolution and Infrastructure Processing Units (IPUs) are at the heart of it all. IPUs are a response to the server evolution that has occurred over the past several years.4KViews0likes0Comments