Intel to Package FPGA with Xeon Processor
Peter Clarke, Electronics360
19 June 2014
Intel is integrating its Xeon processor with an FPGA in a single-package that will be socket-compatible with previous Xeon E5 processors. The company made the announcement via an article on its website written by Diane Bryant, who heads up Intel's data center division.
Xeon is the brand Intel uses to denote x86 architecture processors intended for use in servers and embedded applications.
To read the full article, click here
Related Semiconductor IP
- Flexible Pixel Processor Video IP
- Bluetooth Low Energy 6.0 Digital IP
- MIPI SWI3S Manager Core IP
- Ultra-low power high dynamic range image sensor
- Neural Video Processor IP
Related News
- Intel Launches Agilex 7 FPGAs with R-Tile, First FPGA with PCIe 5.0 and CXL Capabilities
- Intel Launches Altera, Its New Standalone FPGA Company
- Altera and Xtremedata Show Industry's Highest Performance Front Side Bus Module for Intel Xeon Processor-Based Platforms
- Intel Reveals Details for Future High-Performance Computing System Building Blocks as Momentum Builds for Intel Xeon Phi Product
Latest News
- Cyient Semiconductors Enters Strategic Channel Partnership with GlobalFoundries
- Aion Silicon Successfully Completes ISO 9001 and ISO/IEC 27001 Surveillance Audit, Strengthening Commitment to Quality and Security
- Baya Systems Awarded Globally Recognized ISO 9001:2015 Certification for Quality Management by TÜV Rheinland
- Si2 Announces Creation of the Si2 LLM Benchmarking Coalition
- Qualitas Semiconductor Signs Licensing Agreement with Chinese SoC Company for DSI-2 Controller and MIPI PHY IP