Delivering Programmable Innovation
Intel is delivering significant technology and product leadership to the programmable logic industry with its Intel Agilex® device portfolio and other Intel FPGA products. All of the news and the latest exciting developments about Intel FPGAs and programmable logic solutions are featured here.
Intel's CEO Pat Gelsinger Addresses the FPGA Community
Hear Pat talk about how Intel is delivering leadership FPGA and custom logic solutions through our investment in Intel manufacturing, new expanded Agilex portfolio, and the development experience with improvements to our Quartus tools.
Delivering Programmable Innovation
Differentiation of your product from others is the difference from survival to prosperity. This keynote speech from Deepali Trehan (VP & GM PSG Marketing, Products and Programs) explains how Intel FPGAs can give you the differentiation in your products to succeed. It highlights the state of the FPGA Industry, how Intel is delivering the advanced products that break boundaries and deliver new power efficiencies. Deepali explains how we need to make your applications easy to design as well as how Intel is investing in manufacturing for robust supply in the long term.
Featured Stories
Napatech Explains Why They Chose Intel Agilex FPGAs
Napatech’s Chief of R&D explains why Intel Agilex® 7 FPGAs unique features allow them to meet the power and performance needs of the virtualized data center.
Rockwell Automation Highlights the Importance of Supply Reliability of Intel Agilex FPGAs
Rockwell Automation highlights why supply is more important than anything in today's world and how Intel is able to supply with Intel Agilex® 7 FPGAs.
Intel Announces Production Availability of the Industry’s Highest Data Rate Transceivers with Intel Agilex® 7 FPGAs
With the ever-increasing bandwidth requirements across markets, the need for faster and more flexible devices has never been greater. Intel Agilex® 7 FPGAs with F-Tile, capable of up to 116Gbps, 400GbE, PCIe 4.0 with hard IP or a range soft IP to support additional protocols, are now production qualified, enabling customers to ramp into production today with standard lead times. Watch the demonstration of 800G Ethernet with Forward Error Correction (FEC) enabled and working on Intel Agilex 7 with F-tile.
Use Cases and Applications
Leverage Intel's Hardened F-Tile to Design Networking Solutions
Explore the flexible yet capable nature of Intel's hardened chiplet technology in advanced wireless applications with Intel's F-tile.
Build Efficient and Cost-Effective mMIMO Solutions with Intel Agilex® 7 FPGAs
The demand for mobile communications is growing exponentially in terms of the number of users and the amount of data each user is both consuming and generating. To meet these growing demands, mobile network operators (MNOs) are transitioning to 5th generation (5G) mobile networks and the use of high-frequency (HF) radio frequency (RF) bands
I-Series Addresses 400G IPU and Networking Solutions Requirements
Learn how the new Intel Agilex 7 FPGA I-Series device delivers the right capacity, power efficiency, and performance for cloud (CSPs) and communications service providers (CoSPs) to improve revenue from infrastructure investment, lower total cost of ownership (TCO), increase networking capacity, security, and compute efficiency.
Intel Agilex® 7 FPGAs and eASIC Devices Target IPUs, SmartNICs, and 5G Networks
From edge to cloud, security challenges in the form of cyberattacks and data breaches loom ever larger as attacks on high-speed networks multiply. Use cases for secure, encrypted communications abound, from Open vSwitch (OvS) to 5G network and network storage, where the use of NVMe over fabric protocols means that the storage subsystem may be located in any data center, anywhere in the world.
Intel Announces Production Availability of the FPGA Industry’s First Device with Hard IP for PCIe 5.0 x16 and CXL
The use of on-die and discrete accelerators is rapidly increasing to meet the insatiable bandwidth/performance requirements across markets, while also achieving the power savings needed to hit sustainability goals. The need for faster and more flexible devices has never been greater. Intel Agilex® 7 FPGAs with R-Tile, capable of PCIe 5.0 x16 and CXL 1.1/2.0, are now production qualified, enabling customers to ramp into production today with standard lead times. Learn more to decide how best to use these industry leading capabilities for your next generation higher performance designs.
Accelerate with Intel Agilex® FPGA and 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processor
Watch to see how you can improve TCO using Intel Agilex® FPGAs and PCIe 5.0/CXL IP as discrete accelerators connected to 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® processors via PCIe 5.0 or CXL.
Featured Stories
CPU Offload with FPGA Accelerator for FSI Workloads
Offloading compression/decompression from the CPU to Intel Agilex® 7 FPGAs results in significant TCO savings for FinTech and other use cases.
Unifabrix CXL Products Use Intel for Data Center Infrastructure
Unifabrix products unleash memory capacity and bandwidth using CXL-enabled 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® processors and Intel Agilex® FPGAs.
FPGAs accelerate IP-based Video Production using SMPTE ST 2110
COTS hardware increases flexibility for video broadcast, reducing CPU cores used from 6 to 1 and media packet bandwidth by 50%.
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Compute Express Link v1.1 IP for Intel Agilex® FPGAs
The industry’s first FPGA-based CXL Hard IP for the Intel Agilex® device family with R-Tile chiplets is available now. You will benefit from the full CXL 5.0 x16 performance (4x more vs. other FPGAs)1 with minimal use of fabric resources for support logic due to the hardened IP. Available IP variants support both the accelerator (Type 1 & 2) and memory expansion (Type 3) use cases defined by the CXL Consortium. Initial IP rollout will conform to the CXL v1.1 specification.
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Product and Performance Information
CXL bandwidth per port for Intel® Agilex™ FPGA hard IP at Gen5 x16 versus FPGA competitors soft IP at Gen4 x8.