Tag: AIB
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World-Changing Technology to Enrich People’s Lives: Architecture Day 2020, the Six Key Intel Technology Pillars, and Intel® FPGAs Earlier this month during Architecture Day 2020, Intel’s Chief Architect Raja Koduri and a dozen Intel fellows and architects discussed numerous advanced technologies that the company has developed and is developing so that it can continue to deliver solutions for our customers’ greatest challenges. These many advanced technologies comprise the six key pillars of innovation that collectively embody the focus...
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Ayar Labs and Intel demo FPGA with optical transceivers in DARPA PIPES project: 2 Tbps now, >100 Tbps is the goal The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), has announced that researchers from Intel and Ayar Labs have demonstrated early progress towards improving chip connectivity using photonic interconnect under DARPA’s Photonics in the Package for Extreme Scalability (PIPES) program, which is exploring ways to expand the use of optical components to address the performance, efficiency, and distance constraints of copper...
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How Heterogeneous Device Design and Manufacturing Leads to Success By Patrick Dorsey, Vice President Product Marketing, FPGA and Power Products, Intel The following guest blog is based on remarks by Patrick Dorsey during a panel discussion on “FPGA Hardware Innovations” at the recent The Next FPGA Platform event, held in San Jose, California on January 22, 2020. One of the looming challenges for FPGA hardware design is...
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Intel releases Royalty-Free, High-Performance AIB Interconnect Standard to Spur Industry’s Chiplet Adoption and Grow the Ecosystem Back in 1965, in his landmark article titled “Cramming more Components onto Integrated Circuits,” Gordon Moore noted that, “…It may prove to be more economical to build large systems out of smaller functions, which are separately packaged and interconnected.” The budding semiconductor industry had other ideas and has taken a wild ride down the scaling slopes, going from micron-sized...
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