AMD Alveo V80 Compute Accelerator
Flexible Memory Acceleration Heavy Workloads Memory-Bound Compute with Hardware-Adaptable Acceleration.
Hardware-Adaptable Acceleration for Memory-Bound Compute
For tasks involving big data sets, the AMD Alveo V80 computing accelerator offers enormous processor parallelism and memory bandwidth. The card has the AMD Alveo portfolio’s maximum memory bandwidth, network speed, and logic density.
Benefits of AMD Alveo V80 Compute Accelerator
Hardware-Adaptable for Memory-Bound Workloads
HBM2e for big data sets and memory-intensive computation, along with FPGA fabric to adjust the hardware to the application.
2X Memory Bandwidth and Logic Density
The AMD Alveo V80 card is the most powerful compute accelerator in the Alveo range, with double the logic density and memory bandwidth compared to the previous generation.
Familiar FPGA Design Flow
For simplicity of setup, the Alveo V80 accelerator is paired with a design example specifically designed for Alveo hardware, which is made possible by the AMD Vivado Design Suite for conventional FPGA processes.
AMD Alveo V80 Compute Accelerator: An Overview
Hardware-Adaptable, Network-Attached Acceleration
The AMD Alveo V80 compute accelerator card is a quicker route to production than creating your own PCIe card as it is a production board in a PCIe form factor.
The card has four 200G networking ports, PCIe Gen4 and Gen5 interfaces, DDR4 DIMM slots for memory expansion, and Mini-Cool Edge I/O (MCIO) connections to grow across compute and storage nodes at PCIe Gen5 speeds. It is powered by an AMD Versal HBM device that delivers 820 GB/s.
Performance
Density & Bandwidth
- 1.8X Bandwidth of Memory
- LUTs, or 2X Logic Density
- 4X Bandwidth of the Network
- PCIe Bandwidth 2X
Accelerating Memory-Bound Applications
High-Performance Computing
The network-attached AMD Alveo V80 accelerator supports unique data formats and can handle hundreds of nodes. It may be used for a variety of HPC applications, such as molecular dynamics, genomic sequencing, and sensor processing.
Networking
The AMD Alveo V80 accelerator is perfect for firewall and packet monitoring since it has integrated cryptography engines and hardware that can be modified for specific packet processing. The card is also appropriate for GPU clustering in data center networks due to its custom data transfer.
Blockchain and FinTech
The AMD Alveo V80 card is perfect for algorithmic trading back-testing, option pricing, and Web3 blockchain cryptography, which are FinTech and blockchain workloads that require huge parallelism and include big data sets.
Storage Acceleration
The AMD Alveo V80 accelerator is perfect for compression in storage server nodes with SSD storage drives, enabling more efficient storage capacity per server.
Emulation of Hardware
The AMD Alveo V80 card offers network connectivity and hardware flexibility for hardware emulation of ASIC designs, allowing IP validation for communication protocols and bespoke IP before silicon tapeout.
Data Analytics & Database Acceleration
Energy efficiency, scalability, and quick time to insights are made possible by the AMD Alveo V80 card’s low-latency processing combined with HBM for huge data collections.
AMD Alveo Compute Accelerator Product
The AMD Versal HBM adaptive SoC-powered AMD Alveo V80 compute accelerator is designed to handle memory-intensive tasks in FinTech, data analytics, network security, storage acceleration, and high-performance computing (HPC).
Familiar FPGA Design Flows
The Alveo Versal Example Design (AVED), which is accessible on GitHub, fully enables the AMD Alveo V80 card for conventional hardware developers. Based on the AMD Vivado Design Suite, AVED streamlines hardware bring-up and accelerates development utilizing conventional FPGA and RTL procedures.
The Versal HBM device’s pre-built PCIe subsystem serves as an effective starting point for the example design, which is optimized for AMD Alveo hardware. It comes with host software for the Alveo Management Interface (AMI) for control and a stress test synthetic workload (XBTEST) for simple setup and testing on your preferred server.
Optimize memory-bound compute with a new accelerator for HPC and AI
The quantity and complexity of today’s workloads are skyrocketing due to huge data expansion and advancements in computer technologies. Advanced analytics and AI are increasing infrastructure needs. Manufacturing, healthcare, financial services, and life sciences companies may profit from artificial intelligence (AI) by gaining deeper insights from their data.
However, integrating the power of data and AI into the core of these businesses’ operations may encounter major obstacles. In order to get increased performance, flexibility, and adaptability, they must create a computing environment that surpasses the limits of conventional infrastructure. The secret to their success is high performance computing (HPC) technology.
In order to speed up the most data-intensive tasks, AMD has unveiled a new method. For tasks involving huge datasets, the AMD Alveo V80 computing accelerator offers enormous processor parallelism and memory bandwidth. Memory-bound applications that require hardware flexibility to accommodate unique data kinds and data mobility while scaling to handle high quantities at network line speeds are the target market for this flagship product. The card has the AMD Alveo portfolio’s maximum memory bandwidth, network speed, and logic density.
AMD Alveo V80 compute accelerator Specs
AMD Alveo V80 compute accelerator | |
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Device Resources | |
Versal HBM XCV80 SoC | Adaptive SoC device |
LUTs | 2.6M |
DSP Slices | 10,848 |
On-Chip Memory | 673 MB (132 MB Block RAM, 541 MB UltraRAM) |
HBM Capacity | |
HBM2e DRAM | 32 GB (2x 16 GB stacks) |
Peak Bandwidth | 810 GB/s |
Integrated Connectivity Cores | |
High-Speed Crypto Engines | 3x 400G (bulk crypto, IPsec, MACsec) |
Multirate Ethernet MAC | 6x 100G |
Ethernet MAC | 3x 600G |
Interlaken | 1x 600G |
Processing Subsystem | |
Application Processor | Dual-core Arm Cortex-A72 |
Real-Time Processor | Dual-core Arm Cortex-R5F |
Platform Management | Controller |
Onboard Memory | 4 GB SDRAM |
Supported Tools | |
Design Suite | AMD Vivado Design Suite |
Example Designs | AMD Alveo Versal Example Designs |
PCIe Interface and Expansion | |
MCIO Expansion | 2x MCIO x4, 1x MCIO x8 |
Transceivers | |
GTYP Transceivers | 32 (32.75 Gb/s) |
GTM Transceivers | 16 (56 Gb/s) |
Memory Expansion | |
DDR4 Expansion | 32 GB DIMM |
Network Interfaces | |
QSFP56 Ports | 4 (2x 100G or 4x 10/25/40/50G per port) |
Form Factor | |
Size | Full-Height, ¾ Length (FH¾L) |
Slots | Dual-slot |
Power and Thermal | |
TDP | 190W |
Cooling | Passive |
Product SKU | |
Model | A-V80-P64G-PQ |