Intel today announced that it has begun distributing it’s Intel Stratix 10 TX FPGA. That is a programmable field gate array with 58G PAG transceiver technology.
Intel Stratix 10 TX wants to revolutionize markets where bandwidth is the priority
Intel Stratix 10 TX stands out for integrating the FPGA with 58G PAM4 technology. Also, that allows doubling the performance of the bandwidth of the transceiver compared to traditional solutions. Thanks to this exceptional bandwidth performance, Intel Stratix 10 TX FPGAs are the ideal connectivity solution for the new generation. And can be used in a multitude of scenarios where bandwidth is a high priority.
These new Intel Stratix 10 TXs provide up to 144 transceiver lanes with serial data rates between 1 and 58 Gbps to facilitate the fate of network, NFV and optical transport solutions. That combination offers higher aggregate bandwidth than any current FPGA. So, allowing architects to scale at delivery speeds of 100G, 200G, and 400G. Also, it supports dual-mode modulation, 58G PAM4, and 30G NRZ. That can achieve data speeds of 58 Gbps while maintaining compatibility with the existing network infrastructure.
Intel already distributes all variants of the Intel Stratix 10 FPGA family, including the Intel Stratix 10 GX with 28G transceivers, the Intel Stratix 10 SX with a quad-core ARM processor, the Intel Stratix 10 MX with HBM memory and the Intel Stratix 10 TX with 58G transceivers. The use of EMIB allows a higher level of integration to offer a product with a much lower energy consumption than previous designs.