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 Pacific2.8KViews0likes0CommentsBittWare announces IA-420F PCIe accelerator card and IA-220-U2 computational storage accelerator based on Intel® Agilex™ FPGAs and SoC FPGAs
BittWare has added two new accelerator products based on Intel® Agilex™ FPGAs and SoC FPGAs to the previously announced IA-840F Enterprise-Class FPGA Accelerator. (See “BittWare IA-840F FPGA Accelerator PCIe Card bristles with high-speed I/O, is based on an Intel® Agilex™ FPGA.”) The new IA-420F half-height, half-length, single-width PCIe card with multiple 100G network ports is designed for SmartNIC and computational storage applications and the IA-220-U2 computational storage processor in a U.2 form factor is specifically designed to accommodate NVMe computational storage workloads. BittWare provides all three FPGA-based accelerators with application reference designs and additional support for the Intel® oneAPI programming model, which provides hardware developers with the ability to create domain-specific FPGA platforms and allows application developers to build cross-architecture, single-source compilation designs. BittWare has added the IA-420F half-height, half-length, single-width PCIe card and the IA-220-U2 computational storage processor in a U.2 form factor to its existing line of workload acceleration products based on Intel® Agilex™ FPGAs and FPGA SoCs. According to BittWare, the IA-420F features a PCIe Gen4 x16 host interface that provides customers with as much as 2X the bandwidth normally available for FPGA-augmented systems, making it a compelling resource for accelerating data analytic workloads, while the IA-220-U2 can serve as a deployment-friendly computational storage processor in a U.2 NVMe storage array rack. For more information about these accelerators, please contact BittWare directly. For more information about the broad and growing line of Intel Agilex FPGA and SoC devices, click here, and be sure to read “Breakthrough FPGA News from Intel.” Notices & Disclaimers Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Intel does not control or audit third-party data. You should consult other sources to evaluate accuracy. 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.2.4KViews0likes0CommentsReinventing Storage for Social Networks with Intel® Xeon® Gold CPUs, Intel® Optane™ persistent memory, Intel® SSDs, and the Intel® PAC with Intel® Arria® 10 GX FPGA
Social networking is hugely data intensive. Consequently, data storage consumes a significant part of the budget for VK, Russia’s largest social network. In 2019, VK had 97 million monthly active users. 1 Every day, users view 9 billion posts and 650 million videos, and they exchange 10 billion messages. 2 They tap the “like” button a billion times a day. 1 Over the course of a year, VK users upload hundreds of petabytes of new data, including photos and videos. 2 VK has modernized its tiered storage using Intel® Xeon® Gold CPUs, Intel® Optane™ persistent memory, Intel® Optane™ SSDs, Intel® SSDs with non-volatile memory express (NVMe), and Intel® FPGA Programmable Acceleration Cards (Intel® PACs) with Intel® Arria® 10 GX FPGAs. As a result, VK expects to realize significant financial savings while improving performance. More specifically: Upgrading the server processor from the Intel Xeon Gold 6230 processor to the Intel Xeon Gold 6238R processor cut the compute cost by 40 percent and improved performance per watt by 72 percent 2 , according to VK. VK introduced Intel Optane persistent memory for the rating counter servers that support the newsfeed, migrating data away from more expensive DRAM. VK upgraded the storage for frequently accessed data in its content delivery network (CDN) to Intel SSDs with 3D NAND technology, and moved the most frequently used data to Intel Optane SSDs. VK is deploying Intel PACs with Intel Arria 10 GX FPGAs to reduce storage requirements and provide faster image conversion using the FPGA-based, high-performance CTAccel image-processing accelerator to convert images on-the-fly from a stored, high-resolution master as they are requested by users. VK’s image storage strategy eliminates the need to store multiple versions of the same image at different resolutions and saves storage space. VK reported that it was able to consolidate servers at a ratio of 2:1 using the new storage solution while supporting the continued data growth with storage of up to 0.408 PB in 1U servers and reducing power and cooling costs. 2 A new, detailed case study with ample technical details titled “Reinventing Storage for Social Networks with Intel® Technology“ is now available for download on the Intel Web site. Click on the link to review this new case study and to download the PDF. Intel’s silicon and software portfolio empowers our customers’ intelligent services from the cloud to the edge. Notices & Disclaimers 1 Data from https://vk.com/about 2 These results were reported to Intel by VK based on configurations that included the listed Intel components. Tests carried out by VK April-November 2019. Configurations: OLD CDN servers: 2 x Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2670 v2 or 2 x Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2680 v4, SATA SSDs, DRAM, 2 x 10 Gb/s Ethernet cards NEW CDN servers: 2 x Intel® Xeon® Gold 6238R processors or 2 x Intel® Xeon® Gold 6230, Intel® Optane™ SSD DC P4800X SSDs, 6 x Intel® SSD D5-P4320, DRAM, SATA SSD, 2 x 25 Gb/s Intel® Ethernet Adapter XXV710-DA2. Software: cache_api, nginx, Automated Certificate Management Environment (ACME). OLD rating counters servers: 2 x Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2680 v4, SATA SSD (boot device), DRAM, 2 x 10 Gb/s Ethernet cards NEW rating counters servers: 2 x Intel® Xeon® Gold 6238R processors or 2 x Intel® Xeon® Gold 6230, 12 x Intel® Optane™ persistent memory, DRAM, SATA SSDs (boot device), 2 x 25 Gb/s Intel® Ethernet Adapter XXV710-DA2. Software: customized version of Memcached. 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