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Altera's FPGA lines include Agilex, Stratix, Arria, MAX and Cyclone.

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Altera’s Agilex 5 D-Series FPGA improves performance and boots using post-quantum cryptography.
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Altera’s Agilex 3 FPGA, built for power-constrained applications, almost doubles the performance of the Cyclone V.
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Altera’s Agilex 3 fills out the low end where low power and low price are major advantages.
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Intel’s Agilex 7 with R-Tile support works with PCIe 5.0 and CXL.
Intel Agilex FPGA Brings CXL to Embedded, Data-Center Apps
The Compute Express Link (CXL) is a key feature found with the new Agilex line—the FPGAs will mate CXL to host processors.
Intel Welcomes New FPGA PAC Family Member
The company extended its FPGA board series of Programmable Acceleration Cards (PACs) with one that implements the Stratix 10SX FPGA.
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GOEPEL Electronic has extended its embedded board test technologies ChipVORX and VarioTAP with support for the Intel Arria 10 SoC (System-on-Chip). The new IP models simplify ...
Stratix 10 FPGAs Deliver Over One Million Logic Elements
The high-density Stratix 10 SX FPGAs developed by Intel provides over one million logic elements, with certain versions reaching up to 5.5 MLE.
Intel’s Programmable Acceleration Card
Intel has delivered its FPGA enterprise hardware solutions, including a PCI Express board and a Xeon with an Arria 10 FPGA.
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One can never have enough storage—and new technologies may help.

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1 Alterarsquos topend Stratix 10 is built on Intelrsquos 14 nm TriGate transistor technology All images courtesy of Altera
Altera’s Stratix 10 uses new design features and Intel’s 14 nm Tri-Gate transistor technology to deliver twice the performance versus the previous generation of FPGAs.
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Intel Corp. and Altera Corp.announced a definitive agreement under which Intel would acquire Altera for $54 per share in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $16.7 ...
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Mixing FPGAs with CPUs—to serve and protect. What does this deal mean for both companies and the industry at large?
Altera's 1 GHz Stratix 10 FPGAs can now incorporate four, ARM Cortex-A53 cores using Intel's 14-nm Tri-Gate transistor technology.
Altera is taking different approaches to its new mid-range and high end FPGAs. It is partnering with Intel for the Stratix 10 and TSMC for the mid-range Arria 10 line.
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The recently launched Arria 10 and Stratix 10 families represent Altera’s 10th generation of FPGAs and SoCs.
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According to Altera, version 13.0 of its Quartus II FPGA design software promises a 25% reduction in compile times for 28-nm FPGAs and SoCs, on average, with up to 50% reduction...
Altera is bringing dual hard core Arm Cortex-A9 to its Cyclone V and Arria V FPGA lines.
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Altera recently completed interoperability testing between its Stratix IV GT FPGA and MoSys’ Bandwidth Engine device in a serial memory application
By leveraging two distinct process technologies in its 28nm product portfolio, Altera Corp. believes it will now offer customers a broad selection of optimised devices. In addition...
Reporting 50% lower power consumption, 25% higher performance, and twice the density of Stratix II devices, the Stratix III FPGA family employs TSMC’s 65-nm process and features...
Now available, the Cyclone III family ships as the industry’s first 65-nm, low-cost FPGAs. The devices deliver 5,000 to 120,000 logic elements, up to 4 Mb of memory, and up to...