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Enterprise-Grade FPGA IP Cores and Solutiion

New England
Joined December 2014
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@AtomicRules
Atomic Rules
2 years
Arkville 23.07 is shipping! The 23rd sequential release of Atomic Rules trusted, high-performance DMA between FPGA and Linux host memory using DPDK. PCIe Gen5 goodness for FPGAs and CPUs from both @IntelFPGA and @AMDembedded .
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@AtomicRules
Atomic Rules
2 years
Arkville 23.03 has shipped. Our 22nd release brings PCIe Gen5x16 support as well as ArkNIC, a bifurcated dual-stack KMD. Now you can have DPDK flows and Kernel flows side by side. #DPDK #FPGA.
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@AtomicRules
Atomic Rules
3 years
RT @BittWareInc: Glad to have another IP/Solution entry from @AtomicRules with TK242, a 200G lossless capture solution using BittWare PCIe….
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@AtomicRules
Atomic Rules
3 years
Under the hood, DPDK is everywhere. Thank you @BittWare and @DPDKProject for helping to make 200 Gbps packet capture a joy!
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@AtomicRules
Atomic Rules
3 years
Arkville 22.11 has shipped! Enhanced support for PCIe Gen5. How many 200 Gbps flows between FPGA and Host would you like? Arkville Data Mover: Linux data motion done correctly!.
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@AtomicRules
Atomic Rules
3 years
Arkville 22.07 on short final to ship this week. Containers. VMs. SR-IOV. Virtual ANYTHING. We love it! . Arkville Data Mover, the trusted high-performance solution for both AMD and Intel FPGAs.
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@AtomicRules
Atomic Rules
3 years
Arkville 22.03 has shipped! Supporting PCIe Gen4 with as many parallel 200 Gbps streams as you desire. One microsecond between host userland and FPGA fabric. Trusted, vetted, open-source @DPDKProject API from the @linuxfoundation. Arkville - Data Motion that Just Works!.
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@AtomicRules
Atomic Rules
3 years
Arkville 22.03 coming down the home stretch of regression testing. No hassle, drama free data movement between FPGA and Host userland. Lockstep API support with DPDK 22.03 from . Identical RTL interfaces for both AMD and Intel FPGAs.
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@AtomicRules
Atomic Rules
4 years
RT @IntelFPGA: Join our webinar 16:00 UTC / 11:00 EST, Tuesday 14th December to hear Bittware, Intel, and Atomic Rules experts provide deta….
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@AtomicRules
Atomic Rules
4 years
Fast. Trusted. Stable. Choose all three for the data-motion your FPGA-accelerated application demands.
@BittWareInc
BittWare
4 years
Arkville PCIe Gen4 Data Mover Using @IntelFPGA Agilex™ Webinar next week! 220 Gb/s over PCIe Gen4 x16 on our IA-840F card. register to attend live or get the recording. #fpga @AtomicRules .
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@AtomicRules
Atomic Rules
4 years
Arkville 21.11 our 19th quarterly release shipped today! Thank you @DPDKProject for the Linux Foundation pedigree; and @IntelFPGA for a 220 Gb/S PCIe Gen4x16 endpoint. Enterprise-grade data motion has never been this great.
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Atomic Rules
4 years
RT @satnam6502: I gave my final lecture on the UC Santa Cruz CSE-125/225 Verilog hardware course. Of course, it was on Bluespec using the "….
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@AtomicRules
Atomic Rules
4 years
Arkville 21.05 has shipped! Heaps of gratitude to our enterprise #FPGA customers, our awesome design team, and the corpus of wisdom from the @DPDKProject.
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@AtomicRules
Atomic Rules
4 years
And for the 17th quarter, right on the heels of #DPDK, another Atomic Rules release of Arkville! Thank you @DPDKProject for the team’s effort.
@DPDKProject
DPDK
4 years
Congrats to the #DPDK community on another stellar release -- 21.05, released on 21.05! Read the blog post by @tmonjalo for more info:
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@AtomicRules
Atomic Rules
4 years
With @DPDKProject 21.05 nearing release, we are in full-swing of our 17th quarterly scrum of testing and validating Arkville. "Automate or Die", is a phrase that comes to mind. Stay tuned for some extra-awesomeness. #FPGA #DPDK.
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@AtomicRules
Atomic Rules
5 years
Arkville 20.11 based on @dpdk 20.11 and @XilinxInc 2020.2 , our 15th sequential release, shipped today. We're proud to be the selected FPGA-based DPDK provider to our customers.
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