Intel has unveiled a new addition expanding the range of field programmable gate array (FPGA) acceleration platform devices. In the form of a new Intel Programmable Acceleration Card (PAC) with Intel Stratix 10 SX FPGA, Intel’s most powerful FPGA. Features of the new solution include :
– Intel-validated Intel Programmable Acceleration Card (PAC) with Intel Stratix 10 SX FPGA.
– Production-grade FPGA Interface Manager (FIM) to which Intel and partner AFUs are connected.
– Acceleration Stack for Intel Xeon CPU with FPGAs, including a common set of APIs and open-source drivers that work seamlessly with industry-leading OS, virtualization and orchestration software across the portfolio of Intel programmable acceleration cards.
– Support for native, network-attached workloads; initial partners including Adaptive Microware and Megh Computing, with more to come.
– Workloads available through acceleration workload storefront for ease of evaluation.
Bill Mannel, vice president and general manager, HPC and AI Group, HPE explains more about the expansion and new product from Intel. “We’re seeing a growing market for FPGA-based accelerators, and with Intel’s new FPGA solution, more developers – no matter their expertise – can adopt the tool and benefit from workload acceleration. We plan to use the Intel Stratix 10 PAC and acceleration stack in our offerings to enable customers to easily manage complex, emerging workloads,”
For more information on the latest Intel Programmable Acceleration Card (PAC) with Intel Stratix 10 SX FPGA to be unveiled jump over to the official Intel press release by following the link below.
Source: TPU
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