San Jose, Calif.—The inherent nature of Altera's MAX II CPLDs—low-power and cost—make them a good fit for portable applications, but until now weren't in the right packages. As a growing number of ...
Altera Corporation's MAX II CPLDs are going to the Olympics. Shenzhen Huayu Communications Technology Company Limited selected MAX IIZ for use in its P1200 portable handsets at the summer Olympics for ...
San Jose, Calif., January 10, 2005—Altera Corporation today announced that the MAX ® II EPM240 CPLD has been qualified for production several weeks ahead of schedule and is now shipping in volume.
San Jose, Calif., July 6, 2004 —Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) today announced the immediate availability of 32-bit, 33-MHz PCI IP cores supporting Altera®â€™s low-cost MAX® II device family.
In recent years the line between CPLDs and FPGAs has been blurring, with the two distinct product types sharing more and more technical features. Altera’s second generation of its MAX family of CPLDs ...
Altera has expanded the MAX II device family with a specific eye on wireless handset designs. With analysts estimating the market for portable consumer devices being over $15bn this year, the ...
BANGALORE, INDIA: Expanding its low-power portfolio of programmable logic solutions, Altera Corp. today announced the new, zero-power MAX IIZ CPLD designed specifically to address the power, package ...
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