Dini Group Announces Immediate Availability of Its Latest Kintex Ultrascale Fpga Board
December 16, 2014 La Jolla, CA, December 16, 2014 (Newswire.com) - The DINI Group announces the availability of a new Xilinx Kintex Ultrascale FPGA board with a capacity of 5 million ASIC gates, plenty of resources available for custom network applications such as inline packet processing using TOE and line speed algorithmic trading. The DNPCIE_40G_KU_LL joins a long list of FPGA-based network-targeted products from the industry’s established leader in large FPGA platforms.
The DNPCIE_40G_KU_LL employs the high I/O-count, 1156-pin, flip-chip BGA package. The Kintex UltraScale FPGA contains high-speed transceivers capable of 16GbE without need for an external PHY. Eight of these transceivers are used for an 8-lane GEN3 PCIe interface. Four of the GTH transceivers are connected to a single QSFP+ socket for 40Gbe Ethernet (or 4 channels of 10 GbE). Two are connected to SFP+ sockets capable of 10 GbE. Twelve addition GTH transceivers are attached to connectors can be used for high speed board to board communication using cables.
"We made this new Kintex UltraScale board as fast and as versatile as possible." says Mike Dini, president, "It is perfectly suited for cluster deployment in co-location spaces or exchanges. Network applications and High Frequency/Low Latency Algorithmic Trading can enjoy line speed communications and packet processing with this little jewel."
Marcellino Greggio, Marketing Manager
Four possible Kintex UltraScale FPGAs can be stuffed (largest to smallest): KU070, KU060, KU040, KU035. These FPGAs come in a variety of speed grades (-2/2L, -3) with -3 the fastest. -2 or faster might is required to achieve the highest clock rates on the RLDRAM III and DDR4 interfaces. Floating point functions can be implemented using these DSP slices.
The DNPCIE_40G_KU_LL sports a 4GB DDR4 PC2400 on board for all your storage needs and 576Mbit of Low Latency RLDRAMIII for speedy memory access.
DINI Group is an established leader in large, FPGA-based boards, critical IP, and systems. DINI Group FPGA boards are used in large quantities for ASIC and SOC prototyping, low-latency trading, and high performance computing. From their corporate campus in La Jolla, California, DINI Group employees have supplied over twelve billion ASIC gates.