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A Data Centre Accelerator Card is a professional hardware device used to improve computer speed. Datacenter accelerator cards have been used to accelerate computer processing speed while consuming less power in corporate, cloud computing, and high-performance servers.
Accelerator cards are a particular class of expansion cards created with the express intent of speeding up different workloads. These cards are typically inserted through a PCIe slot and recognised as regular PCIe devices by the host CPU.
Data Centre accelerator cards optimize workload acceleration in financial computing, machine learning, computational storage, and data search and analytics.
Hardware designed specifically for doing the computations for three-dimensional computer graphics is known as a graphics accelerator. In desktop computers, the graphics accelerator often takes the form of a graphics card, however this can also happen sometimes.
The Global Data Center accelerator card market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Xilinx launches Alveo U50 data center accelerator card. The Alveo rollout highlights how Xilinx is targeting the data center and platform processors. To increase workloads for computing, network, and storage, Xilinx unveiled its most recent Alveo data center accelerator card. The Alveo deployment demonstrates how Xilinx is focusing on platform and data center processors.
In particular, Xilinx unveiled the Alveo U50 card, a PCIe Gen 4 compatible low profile adaptable accelerator. A programmable platform for server deployments on-premises, at the edge, or in the cloud is the Alveo U50.
Alveo U50 enhances throughput, latency, and efficiency 10x to 20x and will be generally available in the autumn. Developers can identify and get rid of latency and data bottlenecks thanks to the U50 card.
The Alveo U50 card is made possible by Xilinx’s extensive architecture, known as Xilinx Ultrascale. The initial 75-watt power envelope and half-height, half-length form factor are seen in the Alveo U50. Everything from machine learning to video transcoding to analytics is supported by its architecture.