Intel Corp. and its subsidiary Altera today unveiled a range of new processors and field-programmable gate arrays or FPGAs designed to extend artificial intelligence capabilities to the network edge.
Where Intel’s Agilex 5 fits in the product line. How Agilex 5 incorporates AI acceleration. Why Agilex’s long product life is important. Intel Altera filled out its Agilex 5 with the D and E series of ...
Back in 2015, when we were launching The Next Platform, a lot of stuff was going on all at the same time, which is part of the zeitgeist that we were tapping into and that we wanted to chronical upon ...
Mixing FPGAs with CPUs—to serve and protect. What does this deal mean for both companies and the industry at large? On Monday, June 1, computer processor company Intel announced that it will buy ...
This week, Altera officially raised a flag with its own name near its headquarters in San Jose, California, marking its ...
NUREMBERG, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Embedded World 2024 - Ashling, a leading provider of embedded development tools, today unveiled its latest enhancement to the RiscFree Software Development Kit ...