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Tag Archives: fpga

2015 AMD Logo
Charlie Demerjian
Jun 15, 2022

More on AMD’s 2022 Analyst Day

Part 2: Xilinx, consumer GPU, and more

This is Part 2 of AMD’s 2022 Financial Analyst Day
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 14, 2020

Intel talks about Ice Lake security

A step forward in most areas

Today Intel is talking about the security features in their upcoming Ice Lake CPUs as a teaser.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 9, 2019

What is Intel going to be showing at CES 2020?

We dug in and found out for you

What is Intel going to showcase at CES next year?
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 5, 2019

Intel releases the world’s largest FPGA

Stratix 10 GX 10M with 10 million logic elements

Today Intel is claiming the world’s largest FPGA, the Stratix 10 GX 10M, is in early sampling.
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 7, 2019

Xilinx updates their tool suite with Vitis

XDF 2019: Wrap up the current ones and open source it all

Last week at XDF, Xilinx announced a major tool suite upgrade called Vitis for their FPGAs.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 23, 2019

Altera releases Stratix FPGAs years late

And don’t mention the ARM cores…

Last week Intel released their Stratix 10 FPGA after the world’s longest chip validation program.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 4, 2019

Xilinx VU19P is the worlds largest FPGA

How it is made is the interesting part

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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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 11, 2019

What is Intel’s Foveros tech and what isn’t it?

IAD 2018: Not the end goal but a big step forward

One of the most interesting technologies shown in 2018 was Intel’s Foveros chip stacking.
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 12, 2018

Bittware/Nallatech water cools 300W of Xilinx FPGA

XDF 2018: If you need high powered compute, it is here

At Xilinx XDF 2018, Nallatech/Bittware was showing off some liquid cooled FPGA boards for those who need really high performance compute.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 23, 2017

Flex Logix announces a first customer, DARPA

First embedded FPGA win too as far as we can tell

Flex Logix has announced a design win for their embedded FPGAs, DARPA.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 26, 2016

ARM Artisan IP hits TSMC 7nm with Xilinx

Unknown part on a known process with known IP

ARM is announcing their lead partner for 7nm Artisan IP and it is none other than Xilinx.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 9, 2016

Achronix licenses their FPGA fabric as IP

Techcon 2016: IP and a beast of a PCIe card

Achronix was showing off two FPGA goodies, one IP and a PCIe board, during Techcon.
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 30, 2015

Flex Logix embeds small FPGAs in designs

Updated: You can add memory and DSPs too should you need

Flex Logix, maker of embedded FPGA IP, just announced a new round of funding a few days ago.
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 14, 2015

Qualcomm teams up with Xilinx and Mellanox for servers

ARM servers with connectivity and FPGAs

Last week Qualcomm, Xilinx, and Mellanox all teamed up for a server announcement.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 9, 2015

Synopsys shows working PCIe4 silicon

IDF 2015: Up, running at speed, and not an FPGA

SemiAccurate saw working PCIe4 silicon at IDF this year and we have Synopsys to thank.
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