Intel Corp. and its subsidiary Altera today unveiled a range of new processors and field-programmable gate arrays or FPGAs designed to extend artificial intelligence capabilities to the network edge.
Intel Corp. today launched its standalone FPGA business, which will sell reconfigurable chips for systems ranging from cell towers to robots. The business traces its roots to a chipmaker called Altera ...
Intel has spun off its programmable solutions group as a standalone FPGA company, selling a majority stake in the company to a private equity firm. Intel is taking a fairly hefty loss on this deal. It ...
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) has launched Altera as a standalone company focused on pursuing growth in the field programmable gate array market and delivering artificial intelligence capabilities designed to ...
Altera – Intel’s standalone company focused on FPGA hardware – introduced an array of FPGA hardware, software, and services at its annual developer conference. Nine months ago, Intel spun out Altera ...
Intel debuted two infrastructure processing units (IPUs) alongside an updated acceleration development platform during its annual Architecture Day this week. Intel first teased the IPUs — what the ...
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Nov. 8, 2023 – Ayar Labs, a company developing silicon photonics for chip-to-chip connectivity, will showcase its in-package optical I/O solution integrated with Intel’s Agilex ...
Where Intel’s Agilex 5 fits in the product line. How Agilex 5 incorporates AI acceleration. Why Agilex’s long product life is important. Intel Altera filled out its Agilex 5 with the D and E series of ...
Intel today introduced its 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors and additions to its hardware and software AI portfolio, enabling customers to accelerate the development and use of AI and analytics ...
BARCELONA, Spain — Intel kicked off MWC 2019 announcing a high-profile customer — Ericsson — and new products for 5G and edge computing. Ericsson will use Intel’s 10-nanometer (nm) system-on-chip (SoC ...