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Intel® FPGA Programmable Acceleration Card D5005

Intel® FPGA Programmable Acceleration Card (Intel® FPGA PAC) D5005 is a high-performance PCI Express* (PCIe*)-based FPGA acceleration card for data centers, which supports both inline and lookaside acceleration.

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Intel is discontinuing the Intel® FPGA Programmable Acceleration Card D5005. Please read product discontinuance notification PDN2211 for more information.

Please see Table 1 below for a list of acceleration solutions recommended for new designs.

Overview

Intel® FPGA Programmable Acceleration Card (Intel FPGA PAC) D5005 is a high-performance PCI Express* (PCIe*)-based FPGA acceleration card for data centers, which supports both inline and lookaside acceleration. Expanding on the Intel FPGA PAC portfolio, it offers inline high-speed interfaces up to 100 Gbps. It provides the performance and versatility of FPGA acceleration and is one of several platforms supported by the Acceleration Stack for Intel Xeon® CPUs with FPGAs. This acceleration stack provides a common interface for both application and accelerator function developers, and includes drivers, application programming interfaces (APIs), and an FPGA Interface Manager. Together with Acceleration Libraries and development tools, the acceleration stack saves developer’s time and enables code reuse across multiple Intel FPGA platforms. The versatile Intel FPGA PAC D5005 can be implemented in many market segments, such as streaming analytics, video transcoding, financial, artificial intelligence, and genomics. To help protect systems from FPGA-hosted security exploits, the Intel FPGA PAC D5005 features a Root-of-Trust device that enables more secure loading of authorized workloads and board updates, and enforces policies to help prevent unauthorized access to critical board interfaces and flash memory.

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Focus Applications for Intel FPGA PAC D5005

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Streaming Analytics

Real-time analytics of data streaming from applications, sensors, and devices for real-time decision making.

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FinTech

Using acceleration technology in financial services sector automating banking, investment, and risk management.

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Genomics

The field of science focusing on the analysis of structure, function, evolution, and mapping of genomes and their effects.

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Video Transcoding

Converting video streams from one format to another, making videos viewable across different platforms and devices.

Table 1. Acceleration Solutions Recommended for New Designs

Acceleration Workload Intel FPGA SmartNIC N6000-PL-Based Silicom FPGA SmartNIC N5010 Series
Bittware IA-840F Bittware 520N-MX
Streaming Analytics   X    
FinTech X X X  
Image / Video Transcoding X X X  
HPC   X   X
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