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  1. Altera® FPGAs and Programmable Solutions. Get the flexibility you need and accelerate your innovation with a broad portfolio of programmable logic products including FPGAs, CPLDs, Structured ASICs, acceleration platforms, software, and IP.

  2. Altera® FPGAs offer a wide variety of configurable embedded SRAM, high-speed transceivers, high-speed I/Os, logic blocks, and routing. Built-in intellectual property (IP) combined with outstanding software tools lower FPGA development time, power, and cost.

  3. 29 Feb 2024 · Alteras FPGAs (field-programmable gate arrays) provide flexible solutions to better address changing market demands, such as seamlessly integrating critical AI inferencing capabilities, and to better intercept evolving standards, like PCI Express, CXL, Ethernet and 6G wireless.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlteraAltera - Wikipedia

    Altera Corporation is a manufacturer of programmable logic devices (PLDs) headquartered in San Jose, California. It was founded in 1983 and acquired by Intel in 2015 before becoming independent once again in 2024 as a company focused on development of Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology and system on a chip FPGAs.

  5. 29 Feb 2024 · Intel has separated its Programmable Solutions Group into a stand-alone company named Altera, reviving the original name of the FPGA business it acquired in 2015. Altera aims to capitalize on the growth of FPGAs across data center, communications and embedded markets with a new portfolio of products and AI features.

  6. 28 Dis 2015 · SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Intel Corporation (“Intel”) today announced that it has completed the acquisition of Altera Corporation (“Altera”), a leading provider of field-programmable gate array (FPGA) technology.

  7. 1 Jun 2015 · Intel announced a definitive agreement to buy Altera, a leading FPGA company, for $16.7 billion in an all-cash transaction. The acquisition aimed to create new products for data center and IoT markets and was expected to be accretive to Intel's EPS and cash flow.

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