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by mips_r4300i
835 days ago
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Good, at least the execs didn't go with some awful AI inspired name. This way, all the old datasheets they never reformatted are still correct. Intel missed the boat on low end stuff completely with Altera. Very recently since 2021 they have started to change that. Last year they were soliciting use cases and market research for the agilex 3. From my talks with them they have a pretty good handle on what they need to do for low end. The presentation today was just fluff mostly about AI which has die space in their agilex 5. They have a use case where AI is run in the chip of a cell station to detect traffic patterns and manage QoS better. I'm not sure the AI bet is worth all the marketing though. FPGAs almost always are used in hard realtime, embedded applications where the behavior must be deterministic in many ways. How is AI gonna help then? |
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