Why is there an Altera FPGA on QTS Birch Stream boards?
MWC 2024: No conspiracies, just timing in this case
In a past article SemiAccurate mentioned the Altera Max 10 FPGA seen on Intel Birch Stream boards.
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In a past article SemiAccurate mentioned the Altera Max 10 FPGA seen on Intel Birch Stream boards.
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Intel is outing a lot of data points at today’s analyst day, some of which are known, others new.
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Today Intel is claiming the world’s largest FPGA, the Stratix 10 GX 10M, is in early sampling.
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Last week Intel released their Stratix 10 FPGA after the world’s longest chip validation program.
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Xilinx recently released the world’s largest FPGA, the 16nm VU19P with more than 9M logic cells. This third generation ‘worlds largest’ is based on their familiar SSI tech which is what SemiAccurate is most interested in. When you think about …
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Intel’s trend of increasingly less credible press releases accelerated yesterday when they “Unveiled” an FPGA with HBM2 memory
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It looks like one of Intel’s marquee foundry customers just jumped ship.
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For Supercomputing Intel is giving their usual broad but shallow offerings of new toys and CPUs. This time SemiAccurate has bits of CPUs, Knights *, software, and a change in direction for Intel. That change of direction is the big …
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Intel had a very interesting financial analyst call last week, lets take a look at some of the data points.
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Is Intel’s worst financial nightmare finally coming true?
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Intel’s palpable desperation in the datacenter manifested itself in a knee-jerk reaction to Microsoft’s FPGA announcement at ISCA 2014.
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Altera today announced a very interesting new feature on its Arria 10 and Stratix 10 FPGAs, a hard floating point unit.
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Recent breathless reports have come out about Altera dumping Intel as a foundry and going back to TSMC.
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Altera just announced Stratix 10, a 14nm FPGA with four ARM A53 cores built on Intel’s FinFET process.
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If you think that OpenCL is only for software nerds, then you have to think again.
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