Intel® FPGA SmartNIC N6000-PL Platform
High performance Intel® Agilex™ FPGA-based SmartNIC Platform providing 2x100GE connectivity designed to support hardware programmable acceleration of communications workloads such as 4G/5G Virtualized Radio Access Network (vRAN), Virtual Network Functions (VNFs), and Professional Media over Managed IP Networks.
Intel® FPGA SmartNIC N6000-PL Platform
- High-performance FPGA-based 2x100GE SmartNIC platform available through Intel partners to accelerate communications workloads including 4G/5G Virtualized Radio Access Network (vRAN), Virtual Cell Site Router (vCSR), 5G User Plane Function (UPF), and SMPTE ST2110 Professional Media over Managed IP Networks.
- Intel® Agilex® FPGA and Intel® Ethernet Controller E810 deliver next generation performance and capabilities.
Available for Production Deployment or Custom Development:
Production-ready Solutions: Commercial off-the-shelf boards based on the Intel FPGA SmartNIC N6000-PL platform design are available through Intel's partner solutions listed below.
Platform Design: The Intel FPGA SmartNIC N6000-PL platform design, consisting of board design files and documentation, is available to customers who wish to use them to accelerate their own custom FPGA designs. Contact your local Intel sales representative to learn more.
Partner Solutions
Silicom FPGA SmartNIC N6010
Based on the Intel® FPGA SmartNIC N6000-PL Platform, this network acceleration card features the Intel® Agilex™ FPGA and Intel® Ethernet Controller E810 with 2 x 100GE connectivity providing next generation performance and capabilities from the Intel® FPGA PAC N3000. This SmartNIC supports hardware programmable acceleration of communications workloads such as 4G/5G Virtualized Radio Access Network (vRAN), Virtual Network Functions (VNFs), and Professional Media over Managed IP Networks.
WNC FPGA SmartNIC WSN6050 Series
WNC's FPGA SmartNIC supports 5G New Radio (NR) forward error correction (FEC) and utilizes FPGA to accelerate Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC). Our SmartNIC adopts the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) and the Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) standard, enabling the creation of tightly synchronized fronthaul networks, critical in achieving 5G ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC).