Intel® Agilex™ FPGAs and SoCs provide 40% faster core performance or 40% lower power consumption compared to previous-generation, high-performance, Intel® FPGAs. These FPGAs are designed to help engineers provide processor acceleration, tailored network transformation in data centers, and real-time acceleration with low latency at the edges of the network.
Intel will present a Webinar about the new Intel Agilex FPGAs on December 19 specifically for audiences in China. In this webinar, you will:
- Learn about market requirements and trends driving the adoption of Intel Agilex FPGAs and SoCs
- Learn about the technical features and capabilities of and market applications for Intel Agilex FPGAs and SoCs
- Learn about solutions and ecosystems that can help you unlock the value of Intel® Agilex FPGAs and SoCs
The Webinar takes place on Thursday, December 19, 2019, 10:00 – 10:45 AM Beijing time.
Click here to register.
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