Intel has begun selling a minority stake in its subsidiary Altera, which specializes in programmable logic devices, known as ...
Shannon Poulin, COO of Intel-owned programmable chip business Altera, said he has retired from the company as Intel moves ...
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Altera is a major supplier of FPGAs, or field-programmable gate arrays. Those are specialized processors that can provide faster performance than standard chips, such as central processing units ...
“Intel seeks billions for minority stake in Altera business, sources say.” Intel. “Intel Acquisiton of Altera.” Intel. "Intel Launches Altera, Its New Standalone FPGA Company." ...
Tech giant Intel is seeking an investor for a stake in its Altera subsidiary, CNBC reported late Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter. Intel is seeking a deal that values Altera at ...
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.
Shipment Marks Latest Milestone in the Successful Rollout of Stratix IV FPGA Family San Jose, Calif., March 172009-- Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) today announced silicon availability of the ...
“Our IP is provided as part of a complete system solution that includes software drivers as well as development boards, enabling customers to rapidly deploy compliant Ethernet technology for low-cost ...
The Trenz Electronic AXE5-EAGLE-ES devkit (development kit) is powered by an Intel Agilex 5 E-series SoC FPGA, codenamed Sundance Mesa. It is designed for FPGA applications in sectors such as wireless ...
At the time, not much was revealed beyond a teaser image and the promise of 100% FPGA compatibility and 4K resolution. But today, we finally have all the details we’ve been waiting for ...