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I am currently working on implementing a large language model (LLM) and am exploring the feasibility of deploying it on the DE10-Agilex development board, which features the Intel Agilex FPGA (AGFB014R24B2E2V).
Could you please confirm whether this board supports such implementations? Additionally, I would appreciate any guidance on the required configuration or recommended setup for enabling LLM inference on this platform.
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Hi,
It is possible to implement LLM on this board. May I know if you are planning to write your own LLM algorithm or you are planning to use Altera FPGA AI Suite (https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/fpga/development-tools/fpga-ai-suite.html)?
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Hi,
Yes, currently I'm planning to use Altera FPGA AI Suite and later on i'll use own LLM algorithm. Would you help me in getting the resources or guidance to implement LLM using this Altera FPGA AI Suite.
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Hi,
For the FPGA AI Suite license, please contact your local sales or FAE.
For documentation, you may refer to https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/fpga/development-tools/fpga-ai-suite/docs.html.
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