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Alibaba to launch cloud-based FPGA acceleration program

Alibaba to launch cloud-based FPGA acceleration program

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By Julien Happich



The new service will aim to provide customers virtual access to powerful compute resources in the cloud to help them manage business, scientific and enterprise data application workloads more effectively.

As an alternative to investing in on-premises FPGA infrastructure, Alibaba Cloud offers systems designers cloud-based workload acceleration using Intel Arria 10 FPGAs, Intel Xeon processor-based servers and software development tools as a ready-to-go preconfigured infrastructure. This service delivers on-demand scalability of workload acceleration with FPGAs while reducing upfront investment risks and accelerating delivery of new infrastructure services.

“At Alibaba Cloud, we offer customers access to a number of services in the cloud, and adding an FPGA-based acceleration offering means they can access that powerful computing without the cost or requirement of building out their own infrastructure,” said Jin Li, Senior Director, Alibaba Cloud. “This service greatly adds to our value as a leading provider of highly scalable cloud computing and data management services that provide businesses with flexible, reliable connectivity.”

One of the key benefits of FPGAs is that they are programmable and can be customized to accelerate and scale for varying workloads, such as machine learning, data encryption and media transcode.

“Intel FPGAs are enabling exciting new business models such as Alibaba Cloud’s approach to processing diverse workloads in the cloud,” said Dan McNamara, corporate vice president and general manager, Intel Programmable Solutions Group. “In addition, Intel offers customers solutions for accelerated computing with its data center leadership in Xeon, FPGAs, tools and software, as well as a large partner ecosystem.”

 More about Intel FPGAs at www.altera.com

More about Aliyun at https://intl.aliyun.com

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