SAN MATEO, Calif. — Altera Corp. has packed a new version of its homegrown Nios processor core with enhanced memory, debugging and software capabilities. At the same time, the company has rolled out ...
New Offering Extends Industry's Most Complete Embedded System Development Kit Portfolio, Simplifying Development Using High-Performance Stratix Devices SAN JOSE, Calif.–Aug. 4, 2003–Altera Corporation ...
San Jose, Calif., November 26, 2007¾Altera Corporation today announced availability of its new Nios II Embedded Evaluation Kit Cyclone III Edition. The Nios II evaluation kit is a feature-rich, ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — After dabbling in embedded processors for a few years, Altera Corp. says it has taken the leap to become a bona fide microprocessor vendor, albeit one whose interests remain rooted ...
Altera on May 9 announced the immediate availability of version 6.0 of the Nios II embedded processor and the Nios II Embedded Design Suite (EDS). The Nios II EDS now includes 32-bit, single-precision ...
A second-generation implementation of the Altera Nios processor architecture boosts the embeddable CPU core to a full 32-bit implementation. The company enhanced this core to implement many more ...
The F206N is a 3U CompactPCI card that has been designed around a Cyclone™ FPGA device to support the Altera Nios II processor. In FPGA, the Nios II processor provides similar performance to that of ...
Altera Corp has announced the Nios II family of 32-bit RISC embedded processors. The company's second-generation soft-core embedded processor delivers more than 200 DMIPS in performance and can cost ...
Highlighted in our January 2011 feature (Sourcing Tomorrow's Automation Innovations) as an innovation driver, Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology is making more inroads into plant and ...
Intel's E600C is the long awaited Atom/FPGA blend that combines the E600 system-on-a-chip with Altera's midrange, 40nm Arria II FPGA. The Intel E600C (Fig. 1) contains all the E600 components ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Altera, a division of Intel that makes programmable chips, unveiled today ...