Stratix 10 SoC: REFLEX CES is releasing to market its new version of the COM Express module based on Stratix 10 SoC technology from Intel PSG
PARIS -- July 10, 2018 -- REFLEX CES, a leading European-based provider of custom embedded systems and High End FPGA COTS boards, is releasing to market its new version of the COM Express module, based on the latest Intel PSG technology, Stratix 10 SoC.
REFLEX CES now proposes the widest Arria 10 GX and SoC COTS board offering with a total of 5 products in production.
A System-on-a-Chip (SoC) is an integrated circuit, combining all the required circuitry and components of an electronic system, and a FPGA. This allows customer to possess all the different options a FPGA board can offer.
• “COMXpressSX Stratix 10” dedicated to High Performance Computing and Acceleration markets.
This module is aligned to the COM Express standard, using a Basic type form factor with a type 7 interface.
It includes the biggest 2800 KLE Stratix 10 density for processing huge data algorithms with a maximum number of four DDR4 parallel banks with total density of 56GBytes. The type 7 interface provides an extremely high PCIe bandwidth through its 32 lanes GEN3.
The footprint is SoC, and therefore the module can be used as a slave (using GX) or as a host (using the SoC) in High Performance Computing systems.
The COMXpressSX Stratix 10 module can be plugged on an evaluation carrier board, the COMXpress PCIe carrier board, to test the board before customer develop their own.
The COMXpress PCIe carrier board is designed to be used quickly in server platform with its PCIe x16 lanes. The carrier board offers several high-speed links like a quad 10 GbE interface with optical front end, PCIe 3.0, SATA3, Mini SAS, USB 3.0.
About REFLEX CES
Recognized for its expertise in high-speed applications, analog and hardened systems, REFLEX CES has become a leading partner with major industrial companies.
REFLEX CES simplifies the adoption of FPGA technology with its leading-edge FPGA-based custom embedded and complex systems. REFLEX CES FPGA network platforms enable better flexibility and ease of programming, offering a faster and most powerful board, and reducing the customers’ technology risks and time to market.
For more information, visit http://reflexces.com
|
Reflex CES Hot IP
Related News
- Stratix 10 FPGA: REFLEX CES Introduces the Widest Range of Boards Based on Stratix 10 GX and SoC technology from Intel PSG
- Nolam Embedded Systems discloses the MIL-STD1553 solution integrated on REFLEX CES Arria 10 SoC Module
- Enyx Premieres the First TCP and UDP Offload Engines for Intel Stratix 10 FPGA On REFLEX CES XpressGXS10-FH200G Board
- Stratix 10 FPGA: REFLEX CES adds 26G Acceleration hardware to the "XpressGXS10-FH200G" line already shipping.
- Stratix 10 FPGA: REFLEX CES launches an 800G acceleration card
Breaking News
- Frontgrade Gaisler Unveils GR716B, a New Standard in Space-Grade Microcontrollers
- Blueshift Memory launches BlueFive processor, accelerating computation by up to 50 times and saving up to 65% energy
- Eliyan Ports Industry's Highest Performing PHY to Samsung Foundry SF4X Process Node, Achieving up to 40 Gbps Bandwidth at Unprecedented Power Levels with UCIe-Compliant Chiplet Interconnect Technology
- CXL Fabless Startup Panmnesia Secures Over $60M in Series A Funding, Aiming to Lead the CXL Switch Silicon Chip and CXL IP
- Cadence Unveils Arm-Based System Chiplet
Most Popular
- Cadence Unveils Arm-Based System Chiplet
- CXL Fabless Startup Panmnesia Secures Over $60M in Series A Funding, Aiming to Lead the CXL Switch Silicon Chip and CXL IP
- Esperanto Technologies and NEC Cooperate on Initiative to Advance Next Generation RISC-V Chips and Software Solutions for HPC
- Eliyan Ports Industry's Highest Performing PHY to Samsung Foundry SF4X Process Node, Achieving up to 40 Gbps Bandwidth at Unprecedented Power Levels with UCIe-Compliant Chiplet Interconnect Technology
- Arteris Selected by GigaDevice for Development in Next-Generation Automotive SoC With Enhanced FuSa Standards
E-mail This Article | Printer-Friendly Page |