Introducing Intel’s Next-Generation of Nios® Soft-Core Processor: Nios® V Processor
Intel has launched the next generation of soft processors for Intel ® FPGAs—The Nios V processor. The Nios V processor is based on the open-source RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture (ISA). Leveraging RISC-V in promises to dramatically expand the already large Nios processor ecosystem, and deliver even greater flexibility and performance to developers of FPGA-based systems.6.7KViews1like0CommentsWe 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 Pacific2.8KViews0likes0CommentsNeed 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.2.4KViews0likes0Comments