Delve into the advancements of Intel / Altera’s FPGA technology. Learn how these powerful programmable solutions are driving innovation across industries, from data centers to edge computing.
The Arria 10 is an advanced system-on-chip (SoC) FPGA family designed and developed by Intel (previously known as Altera). It is a highly capable and versatile platform that combines the advantages of field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) with the integration of ARM-based hard processors. At its core, the Arria 10 SoC consists of FPGA fabric, which…
Introduction to MAX10 FPGA The MAX10 FPGA is a high-performance, low-cost FPGA developed by Altera (now part of Intel). Built on the Arria 10 architecture, it combines performance and affordability, making it a popular choice for a wide range of applications. With features such as a scalable logic array, embedded memory blocks, DSP blocks, and…
Cyclone FPGAs, developed by Intel, are a family of programmable logic devices known for their versatility, cost-effectiveness, and flexibility. These FPGAs are widely used in various industries for a range of applications, including digital signal processing, communication systems, industrial automation, and more. These FPGAs allow designers to implement customized digital circuits by configuring the FPGA’s…
Among the leading FPGA families available in the market, Stratix FPGAs, developed by Intel, have exceptional performance, reliability, and versatility. These highly advanced FPGAs have earned a reputation and are widely recognized for their ability to meet the demanding requirements of a broad range of applications across various industries. Stratix FPGAs, with their advanced architecture,…
History of Altera Altera Corporation has been a leading provider of FPGAs for over three decades. The company was founded in 1983 by four engineers who left Intel Corporation to start their own company. Altera’s first product was the EPROM-based EPF10K10 FPGA. The EPF10K10 was a revolutionary product at the time, as it was the…