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Intel Cyclone 10 FPGA Family Launched

Aside from recently launching their highest performing and most expensive Xeon E7-8894 v4processor, Intel is also delving deeper into IoT with the launch of their Cyclone 10 FPGA line. The launch stems directly from their acquisition of Altera in 2015 and offers a lower power, cost-sensitive option to the rest of their previously existing product line. The new Cyclone 10 processors will be available in two variants Cyclone 10 GX and Cyclone 10 LP, each designed for different areas of application.

The Intel Cyclone 10 GX, which uses TSMC’s 20nm process, is targeting markets that require high I/O performance and core speed; applications which include industrial, military, automotive, robotics and pro-Audio/Visual applications. It offers twice the core performance of its predecessor and boasts 10.3Gbps transceiver I/O support and IEEE 754 hard floating point Digital Signal Processing (DSP) with rates up to 134GFLOPs. It also supports DDR3/L EMIF and OpenCL.

Cyclone 10 GX Product line:

Product Line 10CX085 10CX105 10CX150 10CX220
KLEs 85 104 150 220
Memory Blocks (20K) 291 382 475 587
Memory Block (Kb) 5,820 7,640 9,500 11,740
Distributed memory (Kb) 653 799 1,152 1,690
Hardened single-precision floating-point multipliers/adders 84 125 156 192
Global clock networks 32 32 32 32
Regional clocks 8 8 8 8
18 x 19 multipliers 168 250 312 384
Hard Memory Controllers (DDR3/L, LPDDR3) 1 2 2 2
Maximum LVDS channels (1.434 Gbps) 72 118 118 118
Maximum user I/O pins 192 284 284 284
Maximum 3 V I/O 48 48 48 48
Transceiver count  (10.3 Gbps) 4 12 12 12
PCI Express* (PCIe*) hardened IP blocks (up to Gen2 x4) 1 1 1 1

 

The Intel Cyclone 10 LP on the other hand is well suited for low-power critical applications and boasts up to 50% less static power than the previous generation. It will find use in systems that use FPGA densities that have less than 75K logic elements and chip-to-chip bridging functions between electronic components or I/O expansion for microprocessors. Typical use includes sensor fusion, interfacing, bridging and I/O expansion.

The Cyclone 10 FPGA family will be available in 2H 2017, along with evaluation kits as well as the latest version of Quartus, the Intel FPGA programming software.

Cyclone 10 LP Product line:

Product Line 10CL006 10CL010 10CL016 10CL025 10CL040 10CL055 10CL080 10CL120
KLE 6 10 16 25 40 55 80 120
Memory Blocks (9K) 30 46 56 66 126 260 305 432
Memory Block (Kb) 270 414 504 594 1,134 2,340 2,745 3,888
18 x 18 multipliers 15 23 56 66 126 156 244 288
Phase-locked loop (PLL) 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4
Global clock networks 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 20
LVDS channels 65 65 137 124 124 132 178 230
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