AMD Expands Alveo Portfolio with Launch of World's Fastest Electronic Trading Accelerator in Slim Form Factor for Broad, Cost-Effective Server Deployments
14 Octobre 2024 - 3:00PM
AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today announced the AMD Alveo™ UL3422
accelerator card, the latest addition to its record-breaking family
of accelerators1 designed for ultra-low latency electronic trading
applications. AMD Alveo UL3422 provides trading firms, market
makers and financial institutions with a slim form factor
accelerator optimized for rack space, cost and designed for a fast
path to deployment in a wide range of servers.
The Alveo UL3422 accelerator is powered by an AMD Virtex™
UltraScale+™ FPGA that features a novel transceiver architecture
with hardened, optimized network connectivity cores, custom built
for high-speed trading. It enables ultra-low latency trade
execution, achieving less than 3ns FPGA transceiver latency and
breakthrough ‘tick-to-trade' performance not achievable with
standard off-the-shelf FPGAs1.
“Speed is the ultimate advantage in the increasingly competitive
world of high-speed trading,” said Yousef Khalilollahi, corporate
vice president & general manager, Adaptive Computing Group,
AMD. “The Alveo UL3422 card provides a lower-cost entry point while
still delivering cutting-edge latency performance, making it
accessible to firms of all sizes that want to stay competitive in
the ultra-low latency trading space.”
New Slim Form Factor for Cost-Effective
DeploymentThe Alveo UL3422 accelerator card is packaged in
a slim FHHL (full height, half length) form factor designed to fit
into a wide range of servers and co-location exchange data
centers.
Compared to its predecessor, the Alveo UL3422 accelerator
reduces port density, on-board memory, and connectivity options,
while still being powered by the same AMD Virtex UltraScale+ VU2P
FPGA for ultra-low latency.
As a result, the Alveo UL3422 is half the size with equivalent
performance to the existing Alveo UL3524 accelerator card which
holds the current STAC-T0 benchmark world record for tick-to-trade
performance1. The slim FHHL form factor of the Alveo UL3422 allows
financial institutions to cost-effectively optimize compute density
and rack-space.
Ecosystem Solutions and Fast Path to TradeThe
Alveo UL3422 accelerator card is designed for a fast path to
deployment by utilizing available infrastructure ecosystem
solutions and reference designs, giving trading developers the edge
they need for rapid design closure and time to market.
It is supported by a growing network of ecosystem partner
solutions that provide IP and development frameworks to enable the
rapid implementation of trading solutions.
- Exegy, a provider of end-to-end, front-office trading
solutions, is supporting the AMD Alveo UL3422 card with its
Development Framework (nxFramework). nxFramework is a hardware and
software development environment designed to efficiently build and
maintain ultra-low latency FPGA applications for the financial
industry.
- Hypertec, a provider of hardware, cloud, and value-added
solutions for the financial services industry, has closely
collaborated with AMD. The company’s HF X410R-G6 server is
certified to support the Alveo UL3422 accelerator, making it the
first 1U server fully optimized for this card.
- Xelera Technologies, a software provider for high-speed network
technology and machine learning (ML) applications, collaborated
with AMD to help overcome the latency drawback of ML algorithms in
high-frequency trading. With Xelera Silva users can take advantage
of real-time, ML-based trading decisions while leveraging XGBoost,
LightGBM, CatBoost and other advanced models.
The Alveo UL3422 supports traditional FPGA flows using the AMD
Vivado™ Design Suite and comes with a suite of reference designs
and performance benchmarks that allow FPGA designers to quickly
explore key metrics and develop custom trading strategies to
specification.
AMD is also providing developers with the open-sourced and
community-supported FINN development framework, enabling
low-latency AI models to be deployed into high-performance trading
systems. FINN uses PyTorch and neural network quantization
techniques designed to reduce the size of AI models while
maintaining accuracy. The FINN compiler generates Quantized Neural
Network (QNN) Hardware IP blocks that can be used with AMD
FPGAs.
The AMD Alveo UL3422 accelerator card is currently available and
shipping in production volumes to global financial services
customers.
Supporting Resources
- Learn more about the Alveo UL3422 accelerator card
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visualization technologies. Billions of people, leading Fortune 500
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1 The 2024 AMD world record for actionable latency is based
on 3rd party testing commissioned by AMD and Exegy, by Strategic
Technology Analysis Center, LLC (STAC®) in April 2024, using the
STAC-T0 benchmark to test the AMD Alveo UL3524 accelerator card
powered by the AMD Virtex Ultrascale+ VU2P FPGA, running on the
Exegy nxFramework and Exegy nxTCP-UDP-10g-ULL IP Core, in a Dell
PowerEdge R7525 server with AMD EPYC 7313 processors. See
https://stacresearch.com/news/AMD240422 for the full STAC report.
AMD holds the previous world record for latency (2020):
https://www.stacresearch.com/news/XLX200514. Stated results for the
Alveo UL3524 accelerator have been extrapolated to the AMD Alveo
UL3422 card based on identical silicon and product features.
(ALV-20).
Media Contacts:Mike
Sanchez AMD Communications+1 209-262-7458
M.Sanchez@amd.com
Mitch HawsAMD Investor Relations+1
408-749-2845Mitch.Haws@amd.com
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