520N-MX PCIe Card with Intel Stratix 10 MX FPGA
PCIe FPGA Card 520N-MX Stratix 10 FPGA Board with 16GB HBM2 Powerful solution for accelerating memory-bound applications Need a Price Quote? Jump to Pricing Form
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BittWare’s A10PL4 is a low-profile PCIe x8 card based on the Intel Arria 10 GX FPGA. The Arria 10 boasts high densities and a power-efficient FPGA fabric married with a rich feature set including high-speed transceivers, hard floating-point DSP blocks, and embedded Gen3 PCIe x8. The board offers over 32 GB of memory, sophisticated clocking and timing options, and two front panel QSFP cages, each supporting 40 Gbps.
The A10PL4 also incorporates a Board Management Controller (BMC) for advanced system monitoring, which greatly simplifies platform management. All of these features combine to make the A10PL4 ideal for a wide range of applications, including network processing and security, compute and storage, instrumentation, broadcast, and SigInt.
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PCIe FPGA Card 520N-MX Stratix 10 FPGA Board with 16GB HBM2 Powerful solution for accelerating memory-bound applications Need a Price Quote? Jump to Pricing Form
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