Alorium rolled out a new product late last year that caught our attention. The Sno (pronounced like “snow”) board is a tiny footprint Arduino board that you can see in the video below. By itself that ...
Intel Corp. and its subsidiary Altera today unveiled a range of new processors and field-programmable gate arrays or FPGAs designed to extend artificial intelligence capabilities to the network edge.
Two months after Intel spun off the Programmable Solutions Group into a stand-alone FPGA company, it reveals it’s taking its original Altera name and chasing a market opportunity exceeding $55 billion ...
Intel has launched a standalone FPGA (field-programmable gate array) business, branding it Altera - after the company it acquired in 2015. The company will sell reconfigurable chips for systems across ...
Mixing FPGAs with CPUs—to serve and protect. What does this deal mean for both companies and the industry at large? On Monday, June 1, computer processor company Intel announced that it will buy ...
When Intel bought Altera last year, there was speculation on how we'd see future FPGA products fit within Intel's existing product lines. Intel has previously stated it intends to offer a Xeon ...
Intel is preparing one of its largest acquisitions to date, with Altera. Altera is a well-known manufacturer of SoC and FPGAs, and could seriously bolster Intel's already strong position in the market ...
Altera apparently made some very interesting disclosures at a technical conference. Over on Seeking Alpha, user David Muncier -- who attended programmable logic maker Altera's (NASDAQ: ALTR) SoC ...