Although chiplets have recently broken into the semiconductor limelight in a big way, Intel’s Programmable Solutions Group (PSG) has relied on chiplet technology for its Field Programmable Gate Arrays ...
Intel Corp. today launched its standalone FPGA business, which will sell reconfigurable chips for systems ranging from cell towers to robots. The business traces its roots to a chipmaker called Altera ...
Two months after Intel spun off the Programmable Solutions Group into a stand-alone FPGA company, it reveals it’s taking its original Altera name and chasing a market opportunity exceeding $55 billion ...
In a significant move to meet the growing demand for customized workloads, enhanced AI capabilities, and lower total cost of ownership, Intel has broadened its Programmable Solutions Group (PSG) ...
Intel is taking its FGPA lineup beyond the data center and extending its Agilex products to remote, edge computing, and embedded systems. Seven years after its $16.7 billion acquisition of FPGA maker ...
Altera – Intel’s standalone company focused on FPGA hardware – introduced an array of FPGA hardware, software, and services at its annual developer conference. Nine months ago, Intel spun out Altera ...
Intel's share price is up in after market hours following the announcement of its plans to spin off its Programmable Solutions Group (PSG) into a standalone business, followed by an eventual IPO. The ...