Intel has released a new series of FPGA Stratix 10 TX , continuing the movement set last year. Thanks to EMIB technology, up to 6 chipsets can be placed in one package, 5 of which can be equipped with new transceivers with a capacity of 58 Gbps each. Thus, a single FPGA can have up to 144 58 Gbps interfaces.
Intel FPGA Stratix 10 TX Architecture
Major improvements over predecessors: ')
The combination of HyperFlex architecture with 14nm Intel Tri-Gate technology allows you to get a twofold performance gain;
Reducing the process also reduced the power consumption of the device by 70%;
The packing density of components has increased 2 times.
The table below shows the main characteristics of Stratix 10 TX in comparison with the popular Altera Stratix V FPGA.
More information about the new product can be found in the Intel bulletin .