Intel and Altera announced on June 1, 2015, that they had entered into a definitive agreement under which Intel would acquire Altera. The transaction closed December 28, 2015. The acquisition couples Intel’s leading-edge products and manufacturing process with Altera’s leading field-programmable gate array (FPGA) technology. The combination enables new classes of products that meet customer needs in the data center and Internet of Things (IoT) market segments.
10M50DAF672I7GAltera (Intel)IC FPGA 500 I/O 672FBGA |
In Stock: 40 $193.92000 |
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10M50SCE144I7GAltera (Intel)IC FPGA 101 I/O 144EQFP |
In Stock: 100 $76.92000 |
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EP2C8T144I8NAltera (Intel)IC FPGA 85 I/O 144TQFP |
In Stock: 228 $37.29000 |
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EP4CE30F29I8LNAltera (Intel)IC FPGA 532 I/O 780FBGA |
In Stock: 839 $71.62000 |
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10M50DAF256C8GAltera (Intel)IC FPGA 178 I/O 256FBGA |
In Stock: 97 $124.56000 |
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EP3C5E144C8NAltera (Intel)IC FPGA 94 I/O 144EQFP |
In Stock: 3,176 $22.50000 |
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EP4CE15F23C8NAltera (Intel)IC FPGA 343 I/O 484FBGA |
In Stock: 254 $39.57000 |
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10M04DAF256C8GAltera (Intel)IC FPGA 178 I/O 256FBGA |
In Stock: 0 $17.19000 |
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EP2C5Q208C7NAltera (Intel)IC FPGA 142 I/O 208QFP |
In Stock: 663 $26.94000 |
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EP3C16Q240C8Altera (Intel)IC FPGA 160 I/O 240QFP |
In Stock: 359 $51.20000 |