Intel® FPGA Academic Program
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Teach and Learn
Craft hands-on courses using Intel® FPGA hardware, software, and lab exercises. Discover programmable technology through engaging workshops and tutorials for beginning and advanced users.
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Research
Deliver high-end, leading-edge research with Intel FPGA hardware and software toolkits.
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Membership
Join the program to obtain access to hardware and software resources for research and teaching.
Teach with Intel FPGAs Training Aid Catalog
Explore all aspects of the Intel FPGA Academic Program including coursework, FPGA development tools and boards, discounts, and board donations.
Intel® Developer Cloud
Get free access to the most advanced and leading-edge Intel FPGA technologies with a new cloud environment for students, teachers, and researchers.
Remote Education
For offsite teaching, Intel offers two remote console methods. Use either Intel® FPGA Development Kits in a virtualized environment or use the ModelSim* simulator in place of the actual FPGA hardware. Create a project, add RTL code, compile, interact, and display results via a console interface that does not require extensive testbenches or waveform views.
Intel FPGA Academic Newsletter
Stay up to date with university program news and industry trends for Intel FPGAs. Get emails with information about upcoming workshops, Intel's latest resources for academia, industry updates, and more.
Third-Party Training
Learn about Intel FPGAs through curriculum created by university professors, which includes videos, lecture slides, and lab manuals.
DPC++ on Intel® Developer Cloud
Ryan Kastner, professor, University of California San Diego
Matrix Multiplication on Intel Developer Cloud Using DPC++
Ryan Kastner, professor, University of California San Diego
Develop Register Transfer Level (RTL) Code for Intel® Programmable Acceleration Card
Greg Stitt, associate professor, University of Florida
Learn How to Perform FPGA Timing Analysis
Greg Stitt, associate professor, University of Florida
Intel Developer Cloud for FPGA with oneAPI and DPC++
Houman Homayoun, associate professor, University of California-Davis
Intel Developer Cloud for FPGA with OpenCL™ Application and DPC++
Yan Luo, professor, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Intel Developer Cloud for FPGA Tutorial
James C. Hoe, professor, Carnegie Mellon University
Rania Hussein, associate teaching professor, RHL-BEADLE, University of Washington