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Intel’s Programmable Solutions Group has relied on chiplet technology for its FPGAs since 2016, starting with the announcement of the company’s Intel Stratix 10 devices.
Three years after acquiring FPGA maker Altera for $16.7 billion, Intel’s strategy and positioning is coming into focus with the disclosure of its plans for Stratix 10 hardware and accompanying ...
Back in 2013, Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) and then-standalone programmable logic chip specialist Altera announced that the latter would build its next high-end field programmable gate array, or FPGA ...
Because now Intel wants to spin out the FPGA business that is a small but bright spot in its datacenter and edge computing businesses. It never made a lot of sense that EMC, the maker of traditional ...
Intel has launched a field-programmable gate array—Agilex 7 with R-Tile—that features PCIe 5.0 and CXL capabilities for processing networking workloads. The Agilex FPGA is primarily used in ...
Intel revealed that its standalone FPGA company previously known as the Programmable Solutions Group will take its original Altera name and chase a $55 billion-plus market opportunity.
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 ...
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 ...
Intel on Tuesday announced that it's acquiring Omnitek, makers of a programmable chip design for visual processing. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. FPGAs, or field-programmable ...
Posting on X, formally Twitter, Altera said: “Today (January 7) marks a proud milestone as we officially raise the Altera flag as an independent FPGA company!We're excited to drive the future of ...