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Intel Agilex 7 FPGA F-Tile Released: With High-Performance Transceiver, Using Intel 10nm SuperFin Process

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Update time : 2023-03-14 11:11:53
        Intel recently released the Intel Agilex 7 FPGA F-Tile with Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) transceivers. Can be applied to data centers and high-speed networks. Designed for embedded, networking and cloud computing customers, the Intel Agilex 7 FPGA F-Tile is a flexible hardware solution with leading transceiver performance, offering up to 116 Gbps and an enhanced 400 GbE IP.
 
 
        Intel Agilex 7 F-Tile supports networking, cloud and embedded applications, as well as bandwidth-intensive and compute-intensive applications such as IPUs. In addition, the Agilex 7 F-Tile doubles channel bandwidth compared to previous generation Intel FPGAs, helping products deliver higher data traffic while reducing power consumption and meeting strict form factor constraints.
        The Agilex 7 F-Tile is manufactured using Intel's 10nm SuperFin process technology, giving customers the flexibility to tailor chip designs to their specific needs. Based on multi-protocol capabilities and support, as well as faster data transfer speeds, Intel helps customers implement new connectivity topologies in a single device. For example, Agilex 7 F-Tile offers rich functionality, supporting optical networking applications ranging from 400 Gbps to 1.6 Tbps, and applications such as 25/50G passive optical networking for high-speed broadband applications or broadcast standards such as HDMI and SDI.
        With Agilex 7, Intel will continue to optimize FPGAs, including optical networks, data centers, studios, medical testing facilities, and 5G networks. FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) is a product of further development based on programmable devices such as PAL (Programmable Array Logic) and GAL (General Array Logic). It emerged as a semi-custom circuit in the field of application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), which not only solves the shortcomings of custom circuits, but also overcomes the shortcomings of the limited number of gates in the original programmable devices. FPGA itself constitutes a typical integrated circuit in a semi-custom circuit, which includes a digital management module, an embedded unit, an output unit and an input unit.

 
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