This tutorial shows you how to create the hardware equivalent of “Hello World”: a blinking LED. This is a simple exercise to get you started using the Intel® Quartus® software for FPGA development.
Intel Corp. has spent a lot of effort pushing the concept of its Field Programmable Gate Arrays, which can be used to accelerate various computing tasks such as artificial intelligence and machine ...
High-level synthesis to the rescue? You might be surprised at how hardware designers are getting new value from HLS when designing systems with FPGAs. The numbers of applications using FPGAs are on ...
What’s New: Today at Intel’s Software Technology Day in London, Intel engineering leaders provided an update on Intel’s software project – “One API” – to deliver a unified programming model to ...
AIX-EN-PROVENCE, FRANCE--(Marketwired - October 17, 2017) - Accelize®, a leading enabler of workload FPGA Acceleration-as-a-Service, today announced it has joined the expanded Intel FPGA Design ...
The company extended its FPGA board series of Programmable Acceleration Cards (PACs) with one that implements the Stratix 10SX FPGA. 1. The Open Programmable Acceleration Engine (OPAE) runs on top of ...
Intel Corporation announced in August 2019 that it had begun shipments of the first Intel Agilex field programmable gate arrays. Early access program customers were using Agilex FPGAs to develop ...
CONCORD, N.H., Nov. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- BittWare, a Molex company, today unveiled the IA-840F, the company's first Intel® Agilex™-based FPGA card designed to deliver significant ...
November 18, 2019 - On Sunday and the Intel HPC Developer Conference in Denver during his keynote presentation, Intel’s senior vice president, chief architect, and general manager of architecture, ...
For those who read here often, there are clear signs that the FPGA is set to become a compelling acceleration story over the next few years. From the relatively recent Intel acquisition of Altera by ...
With last week's big Altera acquisition Intel made an expensive bet on a future of data center hardware that uses significantly more customized designs than today's monolithic racks of commodity x86 ...