Cyclone III FPGAs Deliver an Unprecedented Combination of Power, Functionality and Cost for Wireless, Video, Display and Other Cost-Sensitive Applications San Jose, Calif., March 19, 2007—Altera ...
It is based on an ALTERA Cyclone III FPGA and SoC architecture. This module has been designed to suit the current industrial requirements: reduced size (60x42 mm), low power consumption (below 2W) and ...
As part of a class assignment he programmed his own sequencer which runs on a Cyclone-II FPGA development board ... We’ve seen this Altera board before, used to drive a falling sands game.
Almost a year after Intel announced it was launching Altera as a standalone FPGA (field-programmable gate array) business, it has finally become an independent company. While the company is still ...
"Today marks a proud milestone as we officially raise the Altera flag as an independent FPGA company," a statement by Altera published in an X post reads. "We are excited to drive the future of ...
Two months after Intel spun off the Programmable Solutions Group into a stand-alone FPGA company, it reveals it’s taking its original Altera name and chasing a market opportunity exceeding $55 ...
Acquired by Intel for $16.7 billion in 2015, Altera designs FPGAs, short for field-programmable gate arrays, which consist of semiconductor chips that can be reprogrammed, unlike standard CPUs and ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Altera Corporation, a leader in FPGA innovations, today announced the launch of its Altera Solution Acceleration Partner (ASAP) Program, an initiative designed ...
This week, Altera officially raised a flag with its own name near its headquarters in San Jose, California, marking its spinoff from Intel and becoming an independent company. The newly formed ...