Intel to Package FPGA with Xeon Processor
Peter Clarke, Electronics360
19 June 2014
Intel is integrating its Xeon processor with an FPGA in a single-package that will be socket-compatible with previous Xeon E5 processors. The company made the announcement via an article on its website written by Diane Bryant, who heads up Intel's data center division.
Xeon is the brand Intel uses to denote x86 architecture processors intended for use in servers and embedded applications.
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