EW2018

One of the key takeaways from Hot Chips last year was that Intel’s EMIB strategy was going to be fixed primarily in FPGAs to begin with. Intel instigated a bridge and chiplet strategy: with the right FPGA, up to six different chiplets can be added via EMIB in a single package. This is well beyond the single EMIB implementation coming to consumers. Intel has already been selling its Stratix 10 family of FPGAs that have additional functionality through EMIB for a number of months, however today Intel is announcing the latest member of that family, one that has the ability to include 58G transceivers: the Stratix 10 TX. Intel will offer different variants of the Stratix 10 TX, from 600k logic elements with two chiplets...

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