Tag: FPGA
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Rambus PCIe 5.0 digital controller operates at 32 GT/s on leading FPGA platforms
Rambus announced that Rambus has demonstrated its PCI Express (PCIe) 5.0 digital controller IP on leading FPGA platforms. PCIe 5.0 …
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Microchip extends its FPGA family’s security to combat industry threat to system security in the field
Mission-critical and other high-assurance systems deployed worldwide are under rapidly evolving threats from cybercriminals who attempt to …
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Achronix Semiconductor and Logic Fruit provide T and M IP solutions for Speedster7t FPGA devices
Achronix Semiconductor and Logic Fruit announced a partnership to provide optimized T and M IP solutions for the Speedster7t FPGA devices. …
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Lattice Mach-NX FPGA: Heightened security features and power-efficient processing
Lattice Semiconductor announced the Lattice Mach-NX FPGA family, the second generation in its successful line of secure control FPGAs. …
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Intel To Amp Up Security With “Ice Lake” Xeon SP Servers
Security is one of those necessary things that should not be an afterthought, but often is, and ideally is so invisible that it doesn’t …
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Lattice CrossLink-NX FPGA: Helping developers meet demand for embedded and smart vision applications
Lattice Semiconductor Corporation announced the CrossLink-NX-17 FPGA is now available. CrossLink-NX FPGAs deliver the best-in-class low …
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Lattice Certus-NX: A low power, general-purpose FPGA
Lattice Semiconductor launched the new Lattice Certus-NX family of FPGAs. The devices lead the general-purpose FPGA market in I/O density, …
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Starbleed bug impacts FPGA chips used in data centers, IoT devices, industrial equipment
A team of academics says they’ve discovered a new security bug that impacts Xilinx FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Arrays) chipsets. Named …
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BittWare launches TeraBox 200DE edge server, enabling FPGA acceleration in harsh environments
BittWare, a Molex company, a leading supplier of enterprise-class FPGA accelerator products, is pleased to introduce the all new TeraBox …
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Rowhammer rides again as FPGA attack, RSA again reportedly up for sale, anti-theft kit to nuke laptops, etc
Roundup Welcome to the New Year: here are some security headlines that may have slipped past you during the gorging …
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FPGA cards can be abused for faster and more reliable Rowhammer attacks
In a new research paper published on the last day of 2019, a team of American and German academics has shown that field-programmable gate …
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Meet FPGA: The Tiny, Powerful, Hackable Bit of Silicon at the Heart of IoT
Crack open many of the appliances that populate network and content delivery stacks and you’ll find a lot of processing power — but few …
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