“We architected our 28-nm Stratix V FPGA family to support the highest bandwidth and highest performance applications,” said Jordon Inkeles, senior marketing manager, high-end products, at Altera. “Pico Computing’s latest M-506 module is well suited to address the most computationally intensive systems, from high-performance computing applications used in financial markets to bioinformatics.”
Along with the Stratix V GX FPGA (5SGXA3), the M-506 also features a 4GB DDR3 SODIMM capable of 12.8GB/s memory bandwidth. Communication to the host system is through an x8 Gen3 PCI-Express. For GPIO, there are 32 LVDS and 2 GX transceivers on a high density I/O header. Up to 48 M-506 modules can be clustered in Pico’s 4U SC5 FPGA SuperCluster. Additionally, the M-506 has the capability to be utilized in standalone and embedded applications.
“Pico is excited to bring to market its first board featuring Altera’s Stratix V FPGA. Its flexibility and performance make the M-506 the ideal solution for high performance computing and embedded applications,” said Kelley Dobelstein, senior hardware engineer for Pico Computing.
The M-506 module will be on display at Booth 2107 during the SC12 conference (November 10-16, Salt Lake City, UT). The M-506 will be available at the end of the fourth quarter 2012.