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Cheapest Stratix V I can find on digikey starts at ~$1,800 and quickly goes up to $10k for the bare chip in quantities of 24.

For open source hardware I doubt you'll see people shell out the cost of a used car to be able to match modern ~$200 GPUs.

I don't even what to know what Stratix 10 starts at.




The complete devkit solution is about $7K - https://www.altera.com/products/boards_and_kits/dev-kits/alt...

The Xeon Phi board https://www.cnet.com/products/intel-xeon-phi-coprocessor-712... is $4.2K..$5K

The Stratix V board will not consume more than 60W when used as PCI Express card. The requirements for Xeon Phi is at least 250W.

With a difference of ~200W, there will be difference in ~4.5kW/h per day or ~1600kW/h or $160 in hard cash per year (US average). Very probably more - getting rid of heat produced, etc.


Wow. These things just scream military use. My guess is phased array radar.


I worked on a space based imaging radar which used an FPGA. It cost mid 6 figures per chip...

This was admittedly a space certified radiation hardened chip. Still alarming when you had to pick it up and carry it somewhere




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