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Enabling High-Performance DSP with Arria V or Cyclone V Variable-Precision DSP Block

With many advanced applications in the market today requiring high and varying precisions, implementing complex digital signal processing (DSP) can be a challenge. Altera’s innovative variable-precision DSP blocks not only support high-performance signal processing, but also the unique precision requirements of your signal processing designs.

Watch this webcast to find out more about the variable-precision DSP blocks in our 28-nm Arria® V and Cyclone® V FPGAs.

You will also learn about:

  • The DSP design trends and precision requirements of advanced applications
  • The DSP block enhancements that give you higher performance and resource savings
  • The efficient implementation of single- and double-precision floating-point operations using the DSP blocks

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