Chipzilla resurrects Altera brand as former datacenter chief takes the helm
Speaking to the press ahead of the event, Rivera painted a bright future ahead for Altera's FPGA business, predicting a total addressable market of $55 billion over the"next several years," up from $8-10 billion.
"We have an expanding portfolio that allows us to deliver products and market from the very top in terms of that power, performance and capability, and features all the way to the most cost-sensitive, the most footprint-constrained and power-constrained environments," Rivera said. In the role, she was responsible for both Intel's Xeon CPU family and FPGA businesses. However, it seems most of her attention centered on restoring Intel's ailing Xeon roadmap.
Intel's Granite Rapids Xeons, meanwhile, are due out later in 2024 and will boast higher core counts, improved performance, and a substantial uplift in memory and I/O throughput, putting it in a better position to take on long-time rival AMD. You can find a more indepth run down these and other DC chips due out this year
According to Priestley, these qualities mean FPGAs tend to show up in two major segments: the first involving high-end FPGAs based on newer process tech designed to tackle complex, high-performance applications. Examples include things like smartNICS and 5G base stations. In these environments, performance and flexibility are prized over cost. Thus, FPGAs built for these applications have tended to be very low-volume and high margin.
That chip is slated to launch in April and, alongside Altera's Arria platform, is targeted at the middle of the FPGA market. Additionally, Rivera teased the Agilex 3, which is designed for low power, low cost, and small form factor applications typically seen in industrial environments. Rivera promised more details on those parts later this year.
Another opportunity Hoff sees is Intel's extensive intellectual property portfolio."The more IP you can bring to your customers, the better, so they don't have to design everything."AMD's latest FPGA promises super low latency AI for Flash Boy traders
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