New Intel Programmable Acceleration Card with Intel Arria 10 GX FPGA
The FPGA card will be of use to many market segments , such as big data analytics, artificial intelligence, genomics, video transcoding, cybersecurity, and financial trading.
June 1, 2018
The Intel® Programmable Acceleration Card with Intel Arria® 10 GX FPGA is the first field programmable gate array in the Dell EMC PowerEdge portfolio.
Server Support
With its low-profile form factor, low-power dissipation, and passive heat sink, the card can be deployed in the following Dell EMC PowerEdge servers:- PowerEdge R740 supports up to four FPGAs
- PowerEdge R740XD supports up to four FPGAs
- PowerEdge R640 supports up to one FPGA
The card will be of use to many market segments , such as big data analytics, artificial intelligence, genomics, video transcoding, cybersecurity, and financial trading.
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