Two months after Intel spun off the Programmable Solutions Group into a stand-alone FPGA company, it reveals it’s taking its original Altera name and chasing a market opportunity exceeding $55 billion ...
Intel today announced a new series of field programmable gate arrays (FPGA) designed to support new connectivity protocols and boost the acceleration of workloads in the cloud. The Intel Stratix 10 DX ...
Intel has unveiled its latest product lineup, the Agilex 7 M-Series family of Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) products. This announcement demonstrates Intel's strong commitment to its advanced ...
Intel is taking its FGPA lineup beyond the data center and extending its Agilex products to remote, edge computing, and embedded systems. Seven years after its $16.7 billion acquisition of FPGA maker ...
Back in 2015, when Intel was flush with cash thanks to a near-monopoly from X86 datacenter compute, it shelled out an incredible $16.7 billion to acquire FPGA maker Altera because a few hyperscalers ...
"Customers are demanding cutting-edge technology that offers the scalability and customization needed to not only efficiently manage current workloads, but also pivot capabilities and functions as ...
Intel has launched a standalone FPGA (field-programmable gate array) business, branding it Altera - after the company it acquired in 2015. The company will sell reconfigurable chips for systems across ...
Maybe Intel chief executive officer Pat Gelsinger has spent too much time at EMC and VMware. Because now Intel wants to spin out the FPGA business that is a small but bright spot in its datacenter and ...
The move to split off its programmable chip unit isn't the first time Intel has spun out a specialized business. Last year, it made Mobileye a standalone company. Intel announced plans to spin off its ...
This week Intel has launched its Intel Agilex 7 FPGAs with F-Tile, equipped with the fastest field-programmable gate array (FPGA) transceivers available on the market says Intel. The new FPGAs have ...
Intel has gone in the opposite direction for its FPGA business compared to its peers by announcing a plan to split off its programmable chip unit in 2024. Analysts cautioned the move may impact the ...
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 ...