SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 11, 2011-- Altera Corporation today unveiled its family of ARM-based SoC FPGAs, integrating 28-nm Cyclone® V and Arria® V FPGA fabric, a dual ...
The Cyclone V FPGA and Cyclone V SoC are also equipped with Altera’s innovative Configuration via Protocol using PCIe, which allows the hard PCIe core in the devices to operate without the FPGA fabric ...
[Pate] knew he’d need a lot of bandwidth and many GPIO ports for the camera array, so he searched out the Altera Cyclone V SOC FPGA and a Terasic DE10-Nano development board to host it.
As part of a class assignment he programmed his own sequencer which runs on a Cyclone-II FPGA development ... We’ve seen this Altera board before, used to drive a falling sands game.
This software release also includes support for embedded applications that employ either an integrated hard-processor subsystem or Altera’s RISC-V solution ... the Agilex 5 SoC FPGA-based ...
SDVs can be inserted into the water via a DDS-equipped submarine, MK V SOC or surface ships. SDVs carry a pilot, co-pilot, and combat swimmer team and their equipment to and from maritime mission ...
Intel stock has been struggling this year, and executives may be looking to sell a minority stake in Altera to refocus the ...
Intel is reportedly seeking investors to take a minority stake in its Altera programmable chipmaking division. CNBC said Intel is seeking a valuation of about $17 billion for Altera stake.
Intel is looking for a deal that values Altera at around $17 billion, close to the $16.7 billion it paid in 2015. The move would accelerate previous plans to monetize Altera, which included a ...
Furthermore, tech giant Intel has contacted strategic investors and private equity companies regarding potential Altera investments that could potentially generate processors used in data centers ...