Altera's new ARM-based SoC FPGAs
Well, today we certainly do have some exciting news, because Altera have just announced two new families of ARM-based SoC FPGAs implemented at the 28nm node.
It’s funny how things come and go over the years. In the not-so-distant past, Altera fielded a line of FPGAs with an embedded hard-core ARM processor … and nobody really came to the party.
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