The folks at Altera are bouncing around with exciitement at the moment, because they've just announced two new FPGA families with integrated transceivers. The new Stratix IV GT and Arria' II GX 40-nm ...
San Jose, Calif., May 3, 2004 - Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) today announced that it is accepting customer orders for the first member of its Stratix ® II device family, the EP2S60 FPGA. Stratix ...
Stratix 10 FPGAs and SoCs leverage Altera's revolutionary HyperFlex ™ FPGA fabric architecture built on the Intel ® 14 nm Tri-Gate process to provide 2X higher core performance over previous ...
Altera has revealed more of its next-generation Stratix FPGAs, made on Intel’s 14nm finfet (‘tri-gate’) process, and 20nm TSMC-fabricated Arria FPGAs. The families will be called Stratix 10 and Arria ...
Stratix II GX FPGAs and Stratix II GX Signal Integrity Development Kit Now Available for Ordering SAN JOSE, Calif. -- March 27, 2006 -- Continuing to provide developers of high-speed applications with ...
Sensing a market opportunity for ARM CPUs in extreme performance applications in radar systems, backbone network/communications and compute intensive data centers, Altera at ARM Techcon took the wraps ...
Altera's forthcoming Stratix 10 SoCs will feature a quad core Cortex-A53 based processor system. The devices, manufactured by Intel on its 14nm process, will also feature hardened floating point dsp ...
Together with Xilinx, Altera has been the other half of the two-party system driving the FPGA arms race forward for many years. Big headlines were made when it was recently announced that Intel would ...
Made by TSMC using 193nm immersion lithography, strained silicon, and low-k dielectrics, Stratix IV devices have up to 680,000 logic elements (LEs), twice that of the largest Stratix III device.
When Intel bought Altera last year, there was speculation on how we'd see future FPGA products fit within Intel's existing product lines. Intel has previously stated it intends to offer a Xeon ...
Three major vendors of FPGA front-end implementation flows have announced support for Altera's Stratix III devices. Built on TSMC's 65-nm process, Stratix III FPGAs are said to deliver 50% lower power ...
Altera’s portfolio offers transceiver speeds from 155 Mbps to 11.3 Gbps that address a wide range of applications, from cost sensitive video cameras to ultra-high-performance backhaul systems. The ...
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