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Altera Ships Quartus II Design Software for New Stratix II Family to 20,000 CustomersStratix II Offers Designers Over 65 Percent More Density than Competitive Products San Jose, Calif., February 9, 2003—Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) today announced that it has commenced delivering design support for the Stratix™ II family of FPGAs to more than 20,000 customers. Version 4.0 of the Quartus® II design software fully supports the enhanced features and capabilities of the Stratix II family, the industry’s biggest, fastest and most advanced FPGAs. Using an innovative new logic structure and designed on TSMC’s NexsysSM 90-nm low-k process, Stratix II devices offer over 65 percent more density and 50 percent higher performance than any competitive products. The Stratix II family ranges in density from 15,000 to 180,000 equivalent logic elements. “The combination of the Stratix II family and our Quartus II software allows Altera to functionally address nearly 75 percent of the total ASIC market. Both ASIC and FPGA designers can now use Quartus II software to begin designing systems with unprecedented levels of complexity and integration, and fully leverage the advantages of programmable logic,” said Erik Cleage, senior vice president at Altera. “Together with the runaway success of our low-cost Cyclone™ family, already sold to more than 2,200 customers, Altera has clear product leadership across the entire FPGA market space.” Altera enjoys a highly successful long-standing partnership with TSMC, the world’s pre-eminent foundry supplier. As a result of the powerful, 10-year alliance between the companies, Altera has shipped more than 1.5 million all-copper 0.13-µm devices–an order of magnitude more than any other PLD vendor. This stellar execution at the 0.13-µm node has raised the bar for the programmable industry. Altera’s products on the 90-nm and low-k process are likewise expected to roll out smoothly. “The Stratix II devices are the only 90-nm, low-k FPGAs in the marketplace,” said Cleage. “Not only is low-k vital to attaining maximum performance and reducing power consumption, but it is clear from industry trends that low-k will be the mainstream technology at the 90-nm node.” About Quartus II Design Software About the Stratix II Device Family About Altera
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