IA-860m Intel Agilex® FPGA Card
About this offer
BittWare’s IA-860m is an Intel Agilex® M-series FPGA card optimized for throughput- and memory-intensive applications. The M-series FPGA features an extensive memory hierarchy including integrated high-bandwidth memory (HBM2e) and a hard memory Network-on-Chip (NoC) to maximize memory bandwidth. The IA-860m card provides a balance of I/O and memory leveraging the Intel Agilex® chip’s unique tiling architecture with QSFP-DDs, PCIe Gen5 x16 with CXL support, and MCIO expansion port for a variety of applications. An M.2 SSD provides additional storage. The IA-860m has support for Intel® oneAPI , which enables an abstracted development flow for dramatically simplified code re-use across multiple architectures.
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Americas:
Latin America Region
North America Region
Asia, Pacific, and Japan:
Southeast Asia
Australia and New Zealand
Japan
Taiwan
Rest of Asia
Korea
South Asia
Europe, Middle East, and Africa:
Middle East, Turkey, and Africa
Central Eastern Europe
Western European Union Region
Commonwealth of Independent States
Northern European Union Region
Southern European Union Region
Central European Region
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Factory Automation
Advanced Analytics
High Performance Computing
Cloud Computing
Artificial Intelligence
Industry
Communications : Data Processing, Hosting and Related Services
Finance and Insurance
Defense and Space
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Ia-860m Intel Agilex® Fpga Card
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