“Customers are leveraging R-Tile, with PCIe Gen 5 and CXL, to accelerate software and data analytics,” says Intel’s Shannon Poulin.
R-Tile-equipped FPGAs make possible newer high-performance accelerators. FPGA accelerators can offload tasks from the host CPU, freeing up CPU cores and reducing the total power consumed, enabling TCO savings.
The production qualification of R-Tile triggers the production release sequence for seven device densities across four different packages within the Agilex 7 series.
The killer FPGA application is to integrate FPGA on the same chip with AI, GPU, CPU sharing unified memory. The FPGA allocates tasks for efficiency.