SAN FRANCISCO—Programmable logic vendor Altera Corp. Monday (Nov. 2) announced the newest Cyclone low-cost FPGA family, which adds support for mainstream serial protocols and offers a rich supply of ...
December 10, 2013 – Mouser Electronics, Inc. is now offering the newest Terasic Technologies FPGA Development Kits supporting the Altera Cyclone IV GX FPGA. The Terasic DE2i-150 FPGA Development Kit ...
Hong Kong, November 3, 2009 -Expanding on the success of the Cyclone FPGA series and extending its transceiver leadership, Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) today announced the new Cyclone IV FPGA ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.-- March 29, 2010-- Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) today announced production shipment of its Cyclone® IV FPGAs. The company also announced the availability of the Cyclone IV ...
San Jose: Altera Corporation announced the production shipment of its Cyclone IV FPGAs and the company also announced the availability of the Cyclone IV GX-based Transceiver Starter Kit. According to ...
PORTLAND, USA: Opal Kelly, a leading producer of powerful FPGA modules that provide essential device-to-computer interconnect using USB, announced the ZEM4310 Cyclone IV USB 3.0 FPGA Module, which ...
The lowest cost FPGA to include transceivers is launched today by Altera. One of the families in the company’s latest Cyclone IV FPGAs, the GX family, has up to eight 3.125GBPS transceivers for prices ...
San Jose, Calif., March 17, 2003—Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) today announced the immediate availability of more than 240 intellectual property (IP) cores optimized for its Stratix™ and ...
Altera Corporation expanded its FPGA-based solutions targeting smart energy systems by announcing a High-availability Seamless Redundancy (HSR) and Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP) reference design ...
BANGALORE, INDIA: Altera, a provider of programmable logic solutions to the semiconductor industry, announced on Tuesday that it is extending its transceiver portfolio of Cyclone FPGA with the launch ...
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