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3 Reasons to Use FPGAs in Industrial Applications

Gone are the days when FPGAs were used for glue logic or simple I/O expansion. Today’s industrial applications are reaping benefits with FPGAs integrated into the designs as coprocessors or even system-on-a-chip (SoC) solutions.

Watch this 18-minute webcast to learn three reasons why Altera® FPGAs are beneficial in industrial designs:

  • Design integration with your choice of intellectual property (IP) and software stacks.
  • Flexibility to change your design to keep pace with evolving protocols and new feature requirements.
  • Performance scaling with embedded processors and IP blocks within the FPGA.

You’ll see how these benefits can help you lower the total cost of ownership of your industrial applications. And, you’ll also find out about other FPGA advantages that are ideal in this space, including long FPGA life cycles.

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