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Home > About Altera > Newsroom > Product Releases > Altera's Stratix IV FPGAs to Power XDI's dbX Analytics Appliance

Altera's Stratix IV FPGAs to Power XDI's dbX Analytics Appliance

Next-Generation Appliance Designed for Analysis and Exploration of Large Databases

 San Jose, Calif., December 2, 2009—Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) today announced its high-performance Stratix® IV FPGAs have been designed into XtremeData Inc.'s next-generation dbX family of database appliances designed specifically for the unconstrained analysis and exploration of large databases.

The dbX appliance is a fully-integrated platform incorporating all of the components of an analysis system: storage, computing, interconnect network and database engine. The patented XtremeData computing module features SQL-in-Silicon hardware acceleration using a Stratix IV FPGA. The in-system programmability of Stratix IV FPGAs offers a versatile platform for the implementation of custom processing engines.

XtremeData has implemented Stratix IV FPGAs in a unique, patented module called the In-Socket Accelerator (ISA), which is pin compatible with x86 CPUs from Intel and AMD, and can physically sit in the secondary CPU socket. The Stratix IV FPGA-based ISA generates a 10X performance improvement over the CPU, while reducing power consumption by one-third. FPGA-based hardware acceleration enables XtremeData's dbX appliance to provide sustainable performance scaling from terabytes to petabytes.

"Using Stratix IV FPGAs in this innovative new computer system greatly extends high-performance computing in database research and analysis applications across a wide range of markets," said John Sakamoto, senior business unit director at Altera. "Stratix IV devices provide the ideal solution for the ever-increasing demands for FPGA-based processing power, while enabling XtremeData to easily and cost-effectively evolve the system performance of their dbX family."

Stratix IV FPGAs continue to enable the latest high-performance computing (HPC) applications, where a highly demanding parallel processing architecture is essential to dramatically increase system performance while reducing the carbon footprint of data centers. The dbX architecture uniquely leverages the best of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) Linux server offerings, while seamlessly integrating SQL acceleration. This database appliance has created a highly-competitive new category of database analytics systems for use in business intelligence (BI) research and decision support systems (DSS). Key SQL operations are accelerated inside the Stratix IV FPGA, which allows the commodity server platform to generate radically greater processing throughput while reducing power consumption and data center operating costs.

"The high performance architecture in Altera's Stratix IV high-density FPGAs enables the raw performance essential in our dbX analytic systems," said Ravi Chandran, CEO of XtremeData Inc. "The rapid evolution of FPGAs enables us to sustain our price/performance leadership over the competition and differentiates XtremeData as the only supplier of an appliance purpose-built for ad hoc analysis of petabyte-scale data sets."

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