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      US Patent 10,708,199 for Heterogeneous Packet-Based Transport

      Missing Link Electronics has been awarded US Patent 10,708,199 on Heterogeneous Packet-Based Transport which covers aspects of tunneling packets such as PCI Express (PCIe) Transaction-Layer Packets (TLP) over reliable TCP/IP over 1/10/25/50/100G Ethernet. This extends the range of PCIe and enables building distributed systems based on PCIe.

      MLE Releases Update V1.4.9 for 10/25/40/50G TCP/IP Stack

      Missing Link Electronics (MLE) has released update V1.4.9 for the network acceleration technology from German Fraunhofer Heinrich-Hertz-Institute. Changes include various fixes for corner cases and to enhance support for the Xilinx 10G/25G PCS/PMA subsystem. This brings full TCP/UDP/IP connectivity for 10/25/40/50 Gigabit Ethernet to FPGAs by offloading protocol processing into programmable logic.

      Xilinx Alliance Features Security Solutions from MLE

      The Xilinx Alliance Partner Program, a worldwide ecosystem of qualified companies who offer Acceleration solutions, IP cores, Design Services, and Board development & production, features Missing Link Electronics professional services for Security. The services are built on-top of a strong foundation using Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC and Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoC Hardware Root-of-Trust and open source ARM Secure OP-TEE.


       

      High-Performance Cluster JUSTUS 2 uses Intel PAC D5005 FPGAs

      MLE will support researchers in using the Intel Programmable Accelerator Cards (PAC) D5005 installed in the new High-Performance Cluster JUSTUS 2 at Ulm University in Germany. As an Intel FPGA Design Solutions Partner MLE has been given access to FPGA design tools and design methodologies including Intel oneAPI Data Parallel C++ and and will actively work with the KIZ at Ulm University so researches see maximum results from FPGA acceleration.