AdvancedIO Systems will reveal at the Low Latency Summit in London its newest generation of 10GE network cards powered by Altera’s 28 nm Stratix V FPGAs. The V5031 design is targeting small form factor financial services machines as its market.
The V5031 is the fifth generation of AdvancedIO’s flagship programmable products featuring four 10GE optical ports, a scalable Stratix V FPGA, and advanced memory configurations.
It is ideal for implementing trading strategies, risk controls, and a wide range of algorithms as close as possible to the network. To meet priority deadlines for rolling out new financial services, the expressXG development framework provides the standard toolset and debug capabilities required to work with their FPGA network cards. Experience the satisfaction of having all network, memory, and host interfaces functional right out of the box.
A production version of the V5031 network card will be on display in Altera’s booth #112 at the Low Latency Summit in London on March 27, 2012. For product information, please visit this page.
Source: PR
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