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Altera Benchmarks Demonstrate Clear Performance Leadership in High-Performance FPGA MarketSan Jose, Calif., April 5, 2004—Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) today released benchmark results that clearly establish the new Stratix® II FPGA family as the industry’s performance leader, out-performing Virtex-II Pro by an average of 50 percent. Delivering increased performance has become significantly more challenging at the 90 nm process node due to the need to balance increased power consumption against higher performance design targets. As a result, the only practical way to dramatically elevate FPGA performance while transitioning to 90 nm is to develop a new performance-optimized logic structure, such as the adaptive logic module (ALM) in Stratix II devices. When customers are involved in the definition of a product, great products emerge. Density, features, cost, and performance were defined for both the Stratix and Stratix II architectures through 6 months of customer interaction during the product planning phase for each product family. “Our customers are our secret weapon,” said Erik Cleage, senior vice president of marketing at Altera. “Getting them involved at the definition stage is a key reason that we were able to develop these stellar products.” The benchmarks described below validate the success of this strategy. Benchmark Results and Methodology Made Available The objective of this analysis was to establish a repeatable benchmarking methodology representing best practices for optimizing design performance. Details on the methods used for this benchmark analysis and specific recommendations on establishing customer benchmarks will be discussed in a net seminar on April 8, 2004. Register at www.altera.com/education/net_seminars/current/ns_0408.html. Additional information is also available on the Altera web site at www.altera.com. About the Stratix II Device Family About Altera ###
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