Altera
Altera provides leadership programmable solutions that are easy-to-use and deploy in applications from cloud to edge, offering limitless AI possibilities. Our end-to-end broad portfolio of products including FPGAs, CPLDs, Intellectual Property, development tools, System on Modules, SmartNICs and IPUs provide the flexibility to accelerate innovation.
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NEEK Evaluation Board
In order to practically eliminate the learning curve of working with FPGAs, Terasic, in partnership with Altera, has created the Nios II Embedded Evaluation Kit, or NEEK , the ideal way to familiarize yourself with the MAX 10 devices and quickly develop powerful, flexible applications.
Altera SoC Roadmap Drives Improved Efficiency
Electronics system designers are faced with a bewildering set of requirements from their customers. Their customers want increased system performance but don’t want an increase in power. They also expect new features and capabilities but don't want extended waits for these new capabilities to become available.
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Entwicklungssätze und Werkzeuge
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Programmierbare-Logik-Entwicklungsplatinen und -kits
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Altera and Arrow Evaluation Boards
Arrow and Altera Development Boards Suite
For this Arrow Product Insights, we present four FPGA evaluation boards from a partnership between Altera and Arrow that will help you get your design up and running faster.
Simplify Power Management System on Your Next System Design
Architects and designers of modern electronics systems face a dizzying array of challenges. Today’s systems require more features, higher performance, increased bandwidth, lower power, smaller form factors, reduced cost and faster development times than yesterday’s. You can bet that future systems will face even more challenges. Perhaps the most difficult aspect of meeting these conflicting requirements involves making the right trade-offs between different implementations.