ASPEED and Lattice Semiconductor Partner on FPGA-Integrated Server Management Controller for Datacenters
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Summary
ASPEED Technology and Lattice Semiconductor have announced a strategic partnership to advance next-generation control for datacenter management. The first commercial result is ASPEED's AST1840 Satellite Management Controller (SMC), which integrates Lattice FPGA technology to enable flexible, programmable, and expandable control for modern server architectures. The AST1840 creates a new class of server management controller and is slated for availability in Q3 2026.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledASPEED Technology, the global leader in Baseboard Management Controllers (BMC) and Lattice Semiconductor, the low power programmable leader today announced a strategic partnership to advance flexible, growth-oriented control capabilities for next-generation datacenter systems.
As a first commercial result of this collaboration, ASPEED introduced the AST1840 Satellite Management Controller (SMC), a new class of device...
Integration of Lattice FPGA Technology into ASPEED's AST1840 Platform Enables Flexible, Expandable Control for Modern Server Architectures
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