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Achronix to Showcase 7nm FPGA Solutions at SC19

SANTA CLARA, CA, November 11, 2019 – Achronix will be showcasing 7nm FPGA solutions at SC19, including the new VectorPath™ Accelerator Card for high-bandwidth data acceleration applications. SC19 (the International Conference for High-Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis) is being held at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver, Colorado.

Achronix and BittWare Launch VectorPath Accelerator Card with Speedster7t FPGAs

New VectorPath PCIe accelerator card based on Speedster7t FPGA enables new levels of performance for high-bandwidth, data acceleration applications

Achronix Exhibits High-Performance FPGA and eFPGA IP Solutions at Arm TechCon

SANTA CLARA, CA, Oct. 3, 2019 – Technologists to give talks on memory mapped FPGA, 5G network topologies and on-chip AXI network hierarchies

Achronix Semiconductor Corporation, a fabless semiconductor company who offers high-performance FPGA, eFPGA and chiplet solutions targeting AI, ML networking and data-center applications.

Achronix Joins TSMC IP Alliance Program

SANTA CLARA, CA, Sept. 25, 2019Achronix Semiconductor Corporation, a leading provider in FPGA-based hardware accelerator devices and high-performance eFPGA IP, has joined the TSMC IP Alliance Program, a key component of TSMC Open Innovation Platform (OIP). Achronix’s award-winning Speedcore™ eFPGA IP is optimized for high-end and high-performance applications.

Achronix Introduces Ground-Breaking FPGA Family, Delivering New Levels of Performance with Adaptability for High-Bandwidth Data Acceleration Applications
  • New Speedster7t family optimized for machine-learning and high-bandwidth networking applications
  • Architecture and ACE software tools enables a new paradigm for design with higher performance and shorter design cycles
  • Speedster7t devices manufactured on TSMC’s 7nm FinFET process

 Santa Clara, Calif., May 21, 2019 – Achronix Semiconductor Corporation, a leader in FPGA-based hardware accelerator devices and high-performance eFPGA IP, today intr