Meeting FPGAs in a trip up the protocol stack
A company usually associated more with high-speed Ethernet than with programmable logic announced the use of FPGAs in a new product to speed applications such as financial transactions. Solarflare Communications Inc. announced a board-level product this week called Application OnLoad Engine, which uses an FPGA to move hardware-based application processing directly on to a network adapter for 10-Gbit Ethernet
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