![]() ![]() Teasing the release on November 1, Xilinx said it had taken “five years and a total of 1,000 man years in the making”. Xilinx’s Vitis is its own push in that direction. ![]() Privacy Policy See also: Intel Ramps Up FPGA Battle with Xilinx, Claims 40% Performance Improvements (Intel will be furnishing an update on that project later this month). Intel, for example, continues to work on its “ One API” project: a programming model and portfolio of developer tools that aim to make it easier to map software to hardware. They can, in short, give those needing some heavy compute power the kind of flexible oomph that will increasingly be welcomed by anyone competing in a computational arms race (and few industries will be immune as AI gets more widely deployed) something will matter more as Moore’s Law grinds to a seemingly inevitable halt.ĭoing so, however, is long been a painful, frustrating process for all but a small cohort of patient specialists with a love of Verilog*, the hardware description language.įPGA sellers like Intel have been stepping up their efforts to make it easier to programme them as a result, in a move somewhat analogous to the efforts of Big Iron vendors to remove the constant need for dedicated COBOL programmers.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |