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Category: Partners

  • New Video: Intel® FPGA Partner Program members rENIAC and Megh Computing discuss expectations for Intel® oneAPI toolkits, heterogeneous computing workloads Intel® oneAPI products will deliver the tools needed to deploy applications and solutions across a mix of scalar, vector, matrix, and spatial (SVMS) architectures – respectively CPUs, GPUs, specialized accelerators, and FPGAs. The Intel oneAPI set of toolkits—a base kit and specialty add-ons—simplify heterogeneous programming and help developers improve efficiency and innovation. A short, new video highlights CEOs from two...
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  • Why the Intel® FPGA Partner Program matters to partners and to their customers Contributed by Lakecia Gunter, Vice President, Ecosystem Development and Operations, Intel Corporation   Companies no longer compete one-on-one. Today, it's ecosystem versus ecosystem. The broadest ecosystem in which partners come together to develop and build solutions that deliver groundbreaking capabilities and solve key operational, technological, or business pain points will deliver the solutions that customers prefer. That is why Intel...
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  • Toyota sees 2x to 3x performance gains in PostgreSQL/PostGIS performance using FPGA-enabled servers and Swarm64 DA In two benchmarks run by Toyota, Swarm64 DA (Database Accelerator) used in conjunction with a server containing an Intel® Programmable Acceleration Card (PAC) with Intel Arria® 10 GX FPGA boosted open-source PostgreSQL/PostGIS performance by a factor of 3x and delivered more predictable query performance (with 35x less latency variance) under concurrent loads. Swarm64 DA is an FPGA-accelerated, PostgreSQL relational database...
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  • FPGA Acceleration in the Datacenter: See and Hear High-Level Experts from Intel and FPGA Partners at The Next FPGA Platform Day-Long, Live Event – January 22 in San Jose The technology Web site The Next Platform delivers regular, ongoing coverage of high-end enterprise computing, supercomputing, hyperscale data centers, and public clouds as well as frequently covering FPGAs and programmable logic as acceleration platforms for these applications. Now, The Next Platform is breaking through its usual online delivery of information via computer, tablet, and phone screens to create its first-ever,...
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