Intel QuickAssist Parts and Cards by QAT Generation (2024)

Intel QuickAssist is a suite of technologies that primarily accelerate crypto and compression tasks in systems. One way to get QAT is built-into chips. Examples include Rangeley, Denverton, and Ice Lake-D, which all have built-in QAT. Another way has historically been to have an Intel PCH capable of QAT acceleration. For many systems, the key has been utilizing effectively PCH’s on PCIe cards as standalone PCIe accelerators. Finding information on those PCIe QAT adapters seems harder to find than it should. As a result, we are creating a little guide to help people understand the generations of QAT technology.

Intel QuickAssist Gen 0

The Gen 0 QAT was announced in 2007 by now CEO Pat Gelsinger in his “Tolapai” product. We have not been able to find any PCIe cards that are based on this technology generation (the Intel EP80579.) Then again, it was a very new concept for Intel at the time and was a first-generation technology.

The observation at the time was that encryption and other workloads would be more efficient on accelerators than on general-purpose cores. At the time, HTTPS was not even a ubiquitous web technology.

Reader note: There was an older Intel IXP2xxx generation such as the Intel IXP2350 that we can find snippets of information on, but this was the first attempt (pre-Tolapai) that was perhaps the ancestor of what has now become QuickAssist. Thank you for the tip!

Intel QuickAssist Gen 1

The codenames for this generation of cards were Granite Hill (8920) and Walnut Hill (8950.) Walnut Hill seems to be the one that there is the most information on, and that part integrates a Coleto Creek chip onto a PCIe card.

  • Intel 8920 IQA89201G2P5 (up to 20Gbps)
  • Intel 8950 IQA89501G1P5 (up to 50Gbps)
  • Silicom P22ISCO2
  • Netgate CPIC 8955

The Intel 8920 utilized the Intel Communications Chipset 8920, while the Intel 8950 utilized the Intel Communications Chipset 8955.

One would find this generation in the Rangeley (Atom C2000), Cave Creek, and Coleto Creek platforms. We think of this as more of the Xeon E5 generation technology, although Broadwell-DE (Xeon D-1500) was a Gen2 part.

There also a number of third-party cards.

Intel QuickAssist Gen 2

Lewisburg PCH on a PCIe card. This series was focused on enabling the 10GbE/ 40GbE generations of servers, storage, and networking boxes initially, then increased to the 100GbE generation as time moved on. The adapters we found that are part of the Lewis Hill QAT lines are:

  • Intel 8960 IQA89601G1P5, IQA89601G2P5, IQA89601G3P5 (up to 50Gbps)
  • Intel 8970 IQA89701G1P5, IQA89701G2P5, IQA89701G3P5 (up to 100Gbps)
  • Silicom M20E3ISLB is Intel QuickAssist PCH for a 2.5in U.2 Drive Tray
  • Silicom PE3ISLBTL
  • Cisco UCSC-P-IQAT8970

One can commonly find these in Broadwell-DE (Xeon D-1500 series), Hewitt Lake (Xeon D-1600 series), Skylake-D (Xeon D-2100 series), and Denverton (Atom C3000 series) parts.

Intel QuickAssist Gen 3

This is the current generation that focused on 25GbE, 50GbE, and 100GbE acceleration.

QAT Gen3 is found in Ice Lake-D/ Snow Ridge/ Parker Ridge chips. We are looking for others.

Intel QuickAssist Gen 4+

We know that current generation QAT solutions are not fast enough for next-generation Xeons nor adapters like the Google-Intel Mt. Evans IPU DPU. Intel has said Mt. Evans has QAT-based crypto and compression capabilities, but it has not said that it is a QAT accelerator. Still, Intel must have something coming for the 200Gbps and 400Gbps generations as we know it will continue, yet those products have not been formally announced.

We will update this as it becomes available.

Intel QuickAssist Engine / QAT Engine

We are going to make a special note here. Sometimes when Intel discusses QuickAssist it actually is talking about the “QuickAssist Engine.” Intel has software that can utilize either the extensions built into 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable (Ice Lake) CPUs or QAT hardware acceleration. There is actually a large benefit from using the software QAT Engine with Ice Lake generation processors even without the hardware accelerators.

Final Words

If you find new adapters, feel free to list the model number and generation in the forums. We can add them to this list. We are just creating this as a reference piece so that folks have some way to evaluate which card belongs to a given generation. Each generation brings new features like new ciphers that are accelerated. As a result, you generally want the newest generation. Still, it can be confusing to navigate, so we are at least starting this guide.

We will also have a few QAT pieces to help show why and how this is being used in the industry. Stay tuned for those.

In the meantime, if you see other cards or parts, feel free to drop them in the comments or in the forums in this thread.

Intel QuickAssist Parts and Cards by QAT Generation (2024)

FAQs

Which Intel processors have qat? ›

Intel® QAT is a built-in accelerator on 4th Gen Xeon, 5th Gen Xeon, and Intel Xeon 6 processors with E-cores, that improves performance and helps protect data across today's fastest-growing workloads.

What is a qat card? ›

Intel® QAT provides hardware acceleration to assist with performance demands of applications such as 5G UPF, IPsec or TLS networking, or compression/decompression for storage, cloud, enterprise, database or machine learning, while reducing storage footprint and reserving processor cycles for application and control ...

What algorithms are supported by Intel QuickAssist? ›

Symmetric cryptography acceleration: Intel QuickAssist supports symmetric encryption and decryption algorithms, including AES (Advanced Encryption Standard), DES (Data Encryption Standard), and 3DES (Triple Data Encryption Standard).

What generation Intel chip do I have? ›

The generation of the processor is the first number after i9, i7, i5, or i3. Here are some examples: Intel® Core™ Processor i9-14900HX Processor is 14th generation because the number 14 is listed after i9. Intel® Core™ Processor i7-13700K Processor is 13th generation because the number 13 is listed after i7.

What is the meaning of qat in computer? ›

The Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) is a small, customizable toolbar that exposes a set of Commands that are specified by the application or selected by the user.

What CPUs have Quicksync? ›

Quick Sync is a hardware implemented GPU-feature offered by many of Intel's current Core i9, i7, Core i5 and even Core i3 processors. Version i9-12900K is highly recommended for desktop-PCs as well as the i9-12900HK or i7-12xxx for notebooks.

What protocol does Quickassist use? ›

Quick Assist is a Microsoft Windows feature that allows a user to view or control a remote Windows computer over a network or the Internet to resolve issues without directly touching the unit. It is based on the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP).

How does Intel Quick Sync work? ›

Intel Quick Sync is Intel's version of dedicated video encoding and decoding hardware core. Rather than using a general GPU, this core is located on the processor die and is dedicated just for video processing.

Does Intel Quick Sync work on Linux? ›

Linux. Quick Sync support on Linux is available by both Intel VAAPI Driver (legacy, pre-Broadwell) and Intel Media Driver (Broadwell and newer) which also uses VA-API, and through the Intel Media SDK.

What does the U mean in Intel processors? ›

The "U" means the chip is designed for laptops and mobile devices, as "U" chips are Intel's "ultra-low power" models. They're "low power" because they use even less power than the "T" models and have slower clock speeds than their full-size, non "U" equivalents.

How do I check my processor generation? ›

Windows
  1. Click the Start button.
  2. Type about and then click About your PC.
  3. Locate the Processor specifications. Note: In this example image, the Processor value is Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10850H CPU @ 2.70GHz 2.71 GHz . The 10 that immediately follows the i7- indicates that the processor is a 10th generation processor.
Jun 11, 2024

What do the letters mean on Intel processors? ›

Here is a guide to what they mean: K: Unlocked for overclocking. H: High-performance graphics. T: Optimized for efficient desktop computing. U: Optimized for laptop power efficiency.

Does Intel have 3nm chips? ›

An enhanced "3 nm" chip process called "N3E" may have started production in 2023. American manufacturer Intel planned to start 3 nm production in 2023.

Which Intel processors support SLAT? ›

SLAT or Second Level Address Translation, is a technology that was applied on Intel and AMD processors. Intel's SLAT technology is represented as EPT (Extended Page Table). This technology is available in processors with virtualization support: core i7, i5, i3, Pentium G6950 and other appropriate Xeons.

Which CPUs have Intel AMT? ›

Currently, AMT is available in desktops, servers, ultrabooks, tablets, and laptops with Intel Core vPro processor family, including Intel Core i5, Core i7, Core i9, and Intel Xeon E3-1000, Xeon E, Xeon W-1000 product family.

Can Intel produce 5nm chips? ›

TSMC and Samsung are now producing 3-nm chips, while Intel is at the 5-nm mark. All three are racing to produce 2-nm chips by 2025. Samsung is targeting mass production at the 1.4-nm level in 2027. TSMC is aiming for 2027 to 2028, several media outlets have reported.

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