Arkville PCIe Gen4 Data Mover Using Intel® Agilex™ FPGAs Webinar: Tuesday 14 Dec 2021 @11:00 am EST
Hear from Jeff Milrod at BittWare, who will be introducing products supporting Intel® Agilex™ FPGAs and the use of data mover IP in a variety of markets. Tom Schulte from Intel will provide perspective on the Agilex product line, including future features such as PCIe Gen5 x16 support. The webinar will conclude with Shep Siegel from Atomic Rules, who will give a demo and explain the performance achieved with the Arkville data mover IP on Agilex FPGAs.2.4KViews0likes1CommentGot burning questions about Platform Designer in Intel® Quartus® Prime design software? Get ‘em answered during “Office Hours” on November 19
On November 19th at 8:00 am Pacific Time, Intel will hold an online “Office Hours” session titled “Creating Designs using Platform Designer.” Platform Designer is the system integration tool found in the Intel® Quartus® Prime design software for Intel® FPGAs. Platform Designer simplifies the task of defining and integrating custom IP components into your FPGA design. During this “Office Hours” event, you’ll be able to ask questions and discuss design techniques with other designers who are using the Platform Designer tool. This is not a Webcast where information flows only one way; It’s an interactive discussion session with an Intel Platform Designer tool expert. No matter what level of design experience you have, please attend. Everyone is welcome to come and ask questions. Got a burning question or several questions? Come to “Office Hours” and have them answered. This session of “Office Hours” will be run by Steven Strell, who has been in the Intel FPGA Training group for 13 years – so he has plenty of experience. His expertise spans the many hardware design tools found in Intel Quartus Prime design software, including Platform Designer and debugging tools like the Signal Tap Embedded logic analyzer. Come to “Office Hours” and ask your burning questions about creating designs using Intel FPGAs, Intel Quartus Prime design software, and Platform Designer. To sign up and reserve your place for the “Creating Designs using Platform Designer” Office Hours, click here. Note: Intel is planning additional online “Office Hours” sessions covering other FPGA-related topics, to be held in the very near future. Here’s the tentative schedule: December: Debugging Designs with Signal Tap Logic Analyzer January: Using Design Assistant to get to Timing Closure 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.1.4KViews0likes0CommentsNew Intel White Paper explores FPGA-based security advantage for IoT and Industry 4.0 applications
A new Intel White Paper titled “FPGA-Based Security Solutions,” written in conjunction with security IP supplier Xiphera, explores the use of hardware-based security for the design of new IoT and Industry 4.0 equipment. According to this new White Paper, “the current software-centric approach to addressing security challenges is not directly applicable for Industry 4.0 and IoT for a number of reasons, including the required lifetime, updateability, power consumption, end product form factor, etc.” Key elements in the attack surface of software-based security solutions include the operating system, device drivers, software-based cryptographic primitives, security holes caused by compiler optimizations, the sheer depth and complexity of the associated software stacks, cache and memory management, key management, and a lack of control over the security algorithms due to reliance on 3 rd -party code. This White Paper explores the use of FPGAs to implement hardware-level security rather than using software, while noting that the military market adopted hardware-based security “long ago.” The White Paper then discusses four key security goals including confidentiality, integrity, authenticity, and non-repudiation. After an in-depth introduction to these goals, the White Paper then discusses the means of achieving these goals with IP-based hardware designed specifically for FPGA implementations, which deliver performance benefits as well as other advantages including: Algorithm and protocol agility and updateability The option to use hardware security features incorporated into the target FPGA, including encrypted and authenticated configuration, anti-tamper features, partial reconfiguration, and red/black hardware separation through explicit design techniques Tighter control of security algorithm implementation details including key management For more specifics on these security topics and more, click here to download a copy of the free White Paper. Legal Notices and Disclaimers: Intel technologies’ features and benefits depend on system configuration and may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. Performance varies depending on system configuration. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Check with your system manufacturer or retailer or learn more at intel.com. Results have been estimated or simulated using internal Intel analysis, architecture simulation and modeling, and provided to you for informational purposes. Any differences in your system hardware, software or configuration may affect your actual performance. Intel does not control or audit third-party data. You should review this content, consult other sources, and confirm whether referenced data are accurate. Cost reduction scenarios described are intended as examples of how a given Intel- based product, in the specified circumstances and configurations, may affect future costs and provide cost savings. Circumstances will vary. Intel does not guarantee any costs or cost reduction. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Altera is a trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Cyclone is a trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.1.1KViews0likes0Comments