Altera Discloses Industry's First Heterogeneous SiP Devices that Integrate HBM2 DRAM with FPGAs

Stratix 10 DRAM SiP Devices Break Bandwidth Bottlenecks in High-Performance Systems by Efficiently Integrating an FPGA and High-Bandwidth Memory Die into a Single Package

SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 9, 2015 — (PRNewswire) — Altera Corporation (Nasdaq: ALTR) today disclosed the industry's first heterogeneous System-in-Package (SiP) devices that integrate stacked High-Bandwidth Memory (HBM2) from SK Hynix with high-performance Stratix® 10 FPGAs and SoCs. Stratix 10 DRAM SiP represents a new class of devices that are specifically architected to meet the most demanding memory bandwidth requirements in high-performance systems.

Industry's first heterogeneous SiP device that integrates HBM2 DRAM with an FPGA.

Stratix 10 DRAM SiP will offer over 10X higher memory bandwidth relative to discrete DRAM solutions that are available today. This unprecedented level of bandwidth is required in data center, broadcast, wireline networking and high-performance computing systems, which are processing an ever-increasing amount of data.

Altera is the first company to integrate this breakthrough 3D stacked memory technology alongside an FPGA. Stratix 10 DRAM SiP enables users to customize their workloads and achieve the highest memory bandwidth in a power-efficient manner. Altera is actively working with over a dozen customers to integrate these DRAM SiP products into their next-generation high-end systems.

Heterogeneous SiP products from Altera are enabled by using Intel's Embedded Multi-Die Interconnect Bridge (EMIB) technology. EMIB technology uses a small high-performance, high-density silicon bridge to connect multiple die together in a single package. EMIB technology features very short traces between die, allowing Altera to cost-effectively build heterogeneous SiP devices that provide higher performance and higher throughput at lower power compared to interposer-based solutions.

"Supporting higher memory bandwidth requirements is one of the biggest challenges many of our customers face as they implement more computationally intensive tasks in their systems, such as machine learning, big data analytics, image recognition, workload acceleration and 8K video processing," said Danny Biran, senior vice president of corporate strategy and marketing at Altera. "Altera is in a unique position to serve these system requirements by combining the industry's highest performance FPGA with High-Bandwidth Memory in a single package. No other programmable solution can match Stratix 10 DRAM SiP in terms of performance, power efficiency and memory bandwidth."

Altera's heterogeneous SiP strategy is to integrate into a single package a monolithic FPGA with advanced components, such as memory, processors, analog, optical and various hardened protocols. Altera's highly integrated SiP products will address the most demanding performance and memory bandwidth requirements for high-end applications in the communications, high-performance computing, broadcast and military segments. More information on Altera's heterogeneous SiP strategy is available in a white paper located at www.altera.com/stratix10.  

SK Hynix's High-Bandwidth Memory provides very high bandwidth while using less power in a substantially smaller form factor compared to competing memory solutions. High-Bandwidth Memory (HBM2) vertically stacks DRAM die and interconnects them using through-silicon vias (TSVs) and microbumps. Integrating the HBM2 in a heterogeneous SiP implementation enables Altera to package the DRAM memory as close to the FPGA die as possible, which shortens wire length and delivers the highest memory bandwidth at the lowest power.

"High-performance applications are driving industry demand for HBM2 DRAM technology. At 256GB-per-second bandwidth and 66 percent lower energy per bit, HBM2 opens up new application domains which were previously unimaginable," said Kevin Widmer, SK Hynix America vice president of technical marketing. "Combining high-performance FPGAs and HBM2 into a single system-in-package represents a significant milestone in offering energy-efficient, high-bandwidth compute capabilities."

Availability
Customers can get started on their Stratix 10 designs today using the Fast Forward Compile performance evaluation tools. Altera will start shipping Stratix 10 FPGAs and SoCs in 2016 and Stratix 10 DRAM SiP products will start shipping in 2017. More information about Altera's Stratix 10 DRAM SiP can be found at www.altera.com/technology. For additional information regarding Altera's Stratix 10 DRAM SiP products, contact a local Altera sales representative.

Forward Looking Statement
This press release contains a forward-looking statement regarding availability of Stratix 10 FPGAs and SoCs, and Altera's development of system-in-package solutions that integrate HBM2 with Stratix 10 FPGAs, that are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainty that can cause actual results to differ from those currently anticipated, including without limitation dependence upon product development schedules, design performance of software and other tools, Altera's and third parties' development technology and manufacturing capabilities as well as other risks discussed in Altera's Securities and Exchange Commission filings, copies of which are posted on Altera's website and are otherwise available from the company without charge.

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