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Altera Ships 20 nm SoCs

San Jose, Calif., — February 24, 2015 – Altera Corporation (Nasdaq: ALTR) today strengthened its leadership position in SoC FPGA products by shipping its second-generation SoC family. Arria® 10 SoCs are the industry’s only programmable devices that combine ARM® processors with a 20 nm FPGA fabric. Arria 10 SoCs bring across-the-board improvements to enable higher performing, lower power, and more feature rich embedded systems compared to previous generation SoC FPGAs. Altera will showcase its SoC-based solutions, including the industry’s only 20 nm SoC FPGA, to attendees of Embedded World 2015 in Nurnberg, Germany.

“The extraordinary customer interest in our 28nm SoC family led Altera to commit to a comprehensive roadmap for SoC FPGA devices and we are now delivering on that promise with our 2nd generation 20nm SoC FPGAs,” said Chris Balough, senior director of marketing, SoC products at Altera. “We are delighted to put initial samples into the hands of early customers who are counting on Altera’s total commitment and leadership in this emerging device category.”

Embedded developers who have already realized the value of SoC FPGAs have a clear migration path with Altera for enhancing their next-generation systems. Arria 10 SoCs are fully software compatible with Altera’s previous 28 nm SoC product family for seamless software migration between generations. Arria 10 SoCs provide up to 50 percent higher performance and up to 40 percent lower power than the previous generation. Altera’s SoC portfolio also includes a 3rd-generation 14 nm Stratix® 10 SoC with a 64-bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor for embedded developers that demand the highest performance and power efficiency.

Altera SoC FPGAs enable smarter embedded systems by enabling single-chip product differentiation in both hardware and software. Combining ARM processors with FPGA fabric provides greater system value through reductions in power, costs and board space. Arria 10 SoCs are optimized to deliver the performance, power, security and cost requirements for next-generation embedded applications within wireless infrastructure, wireline communications, computer and storage, and broadcast equipment.

Availability

Arria 10 SoC samples are currently shipping to select early access customers. To inquire on lead times or pricing information, contact your local Altera sales representatives. Customers can begin their Arria 10 SoC designs by using Quartus II software and the Altera SoC Embedded Design Suite featuring the ARM Development Studio (DS-5™) Altera Edition toolkit.

About Altera

Altera® programmable solutions enable designers of electronic systems to rapidly and cost effectively innovate, differentiate and win in their markets. Altera offers FPGAs, SoCs, CPLDs, and complementary technologies, such as power management, to provide high-value solutions to customers worldwide. Visit Altera at www.altera.com.

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