Data Center Subsystem Design for FPGAs
Date: Tuesday, April 5th, 2016
Speaker: David McIntyre, Storage Consultant
Time: 6:30 PM (PT) Networking/Refreshments, 7:00 PM Presentation.
Location: Cadence / Bldg 10, 2655 Seely Ave, San Jose, CA (map)
Abstract
This presentation will provide an introduction to some of the latest trends and challenges in compute, storage and networking applications and will address design considerations using programmable FPGA technology when developing supporting solutions. Hyper-convergence between these three domains requires tight coupling of hardware resources at the functional and logical levels. The integrity of the components within each subsystem, e.g. evolving memory types can be properly managed through programmable technology. Applications will be shared to illustrate the performance advantages when using FPGA technology.
Speaker Bio
David McIntyre has twenty years experience in high performance compute, storage and networking applications for data centers. His consulting company develops successful go-to-market product strategies for clients from startup through established corporations. He has held management positions at IBM, Fairchild and Altera (now Intel).
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