Intel Unleashes Agilex 3: Power-Packed FPGAs Elevating Custom Workloads & AI Processing

By Karmactive Staff

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"Intel enriches its Agilex FPGA suite, unveiling power and cost-optimized offerings in the Agilex 3 device family, catering to bespoke AI and varied workload demands."

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"The Agilex 3 family, initially featuring B-Series and C-Series devices, aims to address applications from board and system management to complex programmable logic devices (CPLD) across diverse markets."

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"B-Series FPGAs, boasting higher I/O density in a compact form, target applications like server platform management, while C-Series enhances capabilities for CPLD and other FPGA applications."

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"Agilex 5 E-Series devices, set to sample in Q4 2023 and ship broadly in Q1 2024, promise superior performance per watt, leveraging the Intel 7 process node technology."

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"Intel's AI tensor block, previously reserved for high-end offerings, now graces the mid-range Agilex 5 family, enhancing its allure for edge AI applications."

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"Simics, a comprehensive system simulator for both pre-silicon and post-silicon software development, is slated for Agilex 5, with a release anticipated in Q4 2023."

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"The official release of Intel's Open FPGA Stack (OFS) as open source grants developers unrestricted access to hardware code, software code, and technical documentation, fostering a unified FPGA development framework."

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"Intel introduces the Nios V/c, a compact microcontroller based on the RISC-V architecture, available at no cost for integration into customer FPGA implementations, supporting all devices in the Quartus Prime Pro software."

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"Intel is set to showcase its latest FPGA products and technologies at the FPGA Technology Day (IFTD) in San Jose, illuminating the path for accelerated programmable innovations in the hardware industry."

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