NI has released an exciting new product with the High-Speed Serial board which is essentially a Kintex 7 with GTX transeivers exposed.
https://www.ni.com/en-us/shop/model/pxie-6591.html
https://www.ni.com/en-us/shop/model/pxie-6592.html
Some applications we are working on would benefit greatly from having some way to expose the GTP / GTX / GTH transceivers ont he various NI FPGA boards to enable high speed serial transmissions on a wider product palette. Even the Virtex 5 supprts up to 16 GTP transceivers. Having even 8 of these available for Aurora communication would be a complete game changer as we could move over to optical links between individual devices.
In order to be able to make proper use of this, NI needs to offer GTX / GTH / GTP options for many of their boards. Imagine the power which could be unlocked by itnerfacing 8x Zynq 7010 boards with a single Kintex 7, each Zynq performing some aspect of pre-processing (Analog control, switching, some aspects of control) before sending results back to the Kintex 7..... For those of us working in Scientific areas, the prospects of a system like this is truly mouth-watering.
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