Reviews

Launch of new Intel Agilex 7 FPGAs

This week, Intel released its Intel Agilex 7 FTile FPGAs, equipped with the fastest fieldprogrammable gate array (FPGA) transceivers available on the market, according to Intel. The new FPGAs have been specifically designed to help customers solve problems in the most resourceintensive areas of the datacentric world, including data centers and highspeed networks, Intel continues in its press release.

Intel explained that they were designed with embedded, networking, and cloud systems in mind. New Intel FPGAs with FTile Agilex 7 support provide flexible hardware solutions with industryleading transceiver performance, delivering speeds up to 116 gigabits per second (Gbps) and enhanced security. Intellectual Property (IP) 400 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE).

“The Intel Agilex 7 with FTile is loaded with transceivers that provide more flexibility, bandwidth, and data transfer rates than any other FPGA on the market today. Together with Intel manufacturing and the resilience of our supply chain, we are delivering several industryleading products and capabilities that our customers and industry demand to address a wide range of critical business needs,” said Shannon Poulin, corporate vice president and general manager of Intel. groups of programmable solutions.

Intel Agilex 7FPGA

“Network operators, cloud service providers and enterprises need to meet growing bandwidth requirements and look for costeffective and flexible hardware solutions. Agilex 7 with FTile directly addresses these needs and enables network, cloud or embedded applications, bandwidth intensive applications such as IPUs (Infrastructure Processing Units) and compute intensive applications. It also doubles the bandwidth per channel of previous generation Intel FPGAs and enables new products that deliver higher data traffic while lowering power consumption while maintaining strict form factor constraints.

Based on Intel’s 10nm SuperFin process, Agilex 7 with FTile offers customers the flexibility to create custom chip designs to meet their specific needs. With multiprotocol capabilities and support, combined with higher data rates, Intel allows customers to implement new connectivity topologies on a single device. For example, the Agilex 7 with FTile offers stateoftheart versatility to support optical networking applications from 400Gbps to 1.6Tbps, as well as applications such as 25/50G passive optical networking for highspeed broadband applications or broadcast standards. such as HDMI and SDI.

Source: Intel

Headings: Technology news, Main news

Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals

Disclosure: Some of our articles contain affiliate links. If you buy something from one of these links, Geeky Gadgets may earn an affiliate commission. To learn more.

Back to top button

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker.