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Altera Introduces Industry's Lowest Cost Configuration Device FamilyCompanion Device to Cyclone FPGA Reinforces Altera's Value Proposition for High-Volume Users of Programmable Logic
San Jose, Calif., September 30, 2002--Altera Corporation (Nasdaq: ALTR) today introduced the industry's lowest-cost configuration devices to complement the new low-cost Cyclone™ FPGA family. By developing the industry's lowest cost configuration device family in tandem with the world's lowest cost FPGA device, Altera has created the ideal programmable solution for addressing high-volume applications across a wide range of markets including consumer, communications, computer peripherals, automotive, and industrial.
"Altera's new serial configuration family marks a break with the past, in which programmable logic vendors offered configuration devices that were focused only on density and features," said David Greenfield, senior director of product marketing at Altera. "This serial configuration family is the first in the industry that, like Cyclone FPGAs, was designed specifically to minimize cost without compromising key features."
By themselves, Cyclone devices enjoy a 50 percent price advantage over competing FPGAs. The addition of these new serial configuration devices further extends that advantage, giving Altera a 65 percent price advantage over other options for a total FPGA and configuration device solution.
Altera's new serial configuration devices are reprogrammable, greatly extending their value over one-time-programmable configuration devices to provide enhanced functionality at a lower price. They also support in-system programmability (ISP), offering system designers with the flexibility to program devices while they are on the board.
With ISP, Altera users can deliver new functionality and upgrades for their products that are deployed in the field. In addition, the new configuration devices are available in an 8-pin small outline integrated circuit (SOIC) package that consumes as little as 3 percent of the area of the accompanying Cyclone FPGA which minimizes board space and reduces development and manufacturing costs for Altera customers.
"As FPGAs encroach upon the low-end ASIC space, it's important that programmable logic vendors focus on offering an overall low-cost solution," said Jordan Selburn, principal analyst, ASIC products, at iSuppli Corporation. "This is critical for them given recent attempts by some vendors to reintroduce gate arrays at the low-end of the market."
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