MorethanIP Ethernet and Fibre Channel IP Cores are now characterized on Altera Hardcopy devices
Karlsfeld - September 26, 2003 - MorethanIP Ethernet and Fibre Channel IP Cores are now characterized on Altera Hardcopy devices and MorethanIP, with a strict development methodology, checks that every design rule required to ensure a successful Hardcopy implementation is met. An Hardcopy migration license can be purchased for a fixed fee for any single project license and is free for any multi-project unlimited license.
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