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    Intel sampling 14nm Stratix 10 FPGA with ARM cores and HBM2

    Intel CEO Brian Krzanich describes data centre and networking targeted Stratix 10 as "a beast".
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    Re: Intel sampling 14nm Stratix 10 FPGA with ARM cores and HBM2

    Typo - ARM Cortex-A53, would be funny if Intel were buying AMD stuff
    "but not only that - it is based upon a quad-core AMD Cortex-A53 processor with integrated HBM2 in-package, using Intel HyperFlex architecture."

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    Re: Intel sampling 14nm Stratix 10 FPGA with ARM cores and HBM2

    Quote Originally Posted by Rebo00 View Post
    Typo - ARM Cortex-A53, would be funny if Intel were buying AMD stuff
    "but not only that - it is based upon a quad-core AMD Cortex-A53 processor with integrated HBM2 in-package, using Intel HyperFlex architecture."
    While probably this is just a typo, it will be no wonder to use amd tech. After all both companies cross-license a lot of tech to each other.

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    Re: Intel sampling 14nm Stratix 10 FPGA with ARM cores and HBM2

    I suspect these will be priced accordingly to that 10 TFLOPS DSP capability - I wouldn't be surprised if the top configuration is $10K a chip!

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    Re: Intel sampling 14nm Stratix 10 FPGA with ARM cores and HBM2

    Shame, the ARM cores are only rated to 1.5GHz.

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