Stratix
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Stratix is the flagship family of FPGA products developed by Altera. Other current product lines include Arria (mid-range) and Cyclone (low-cost).
Stratix FPGAs are typically programmed in hardware description languages such as VHDL or Verilog, using the Altera Quartus computer software.
Altera FPGAs have been used in automotive,[1][2] optical imaging,[3] memory,[4] data processing[5][6][7][8] and computing[9] applications.
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- ^ Altera Demonstrates Automotive Embedded System Solutions that Increase Design Productivity at SAE Convergence 2014, PRNewsWire
- ^ Audi Selects Altera SoC FPGA for Production Vehicles with "Piloted Driving" Capability, Virtual Strategy Magazine
- ^ Hollywood's Top-selling Camera Maker ARRI Chooses Altera for AMIRA Documentary Camera, MarketWatch
- ^ Altera to Demonstrate FPGA Technologies at Flash Memory Summit 2014, MarketWatch
- ^ Altera Demonstrating FPGA-based Data Center Solutions at Intel Developers Forum 2014, MarketWatch
- ^ Altera And Baidu Collaborate On FPGA-Based Acceleration For Cloud Data Centers, BenZinga
- ^ FPGA news roundup: Microsoft "Catapult", Intel's hybrid and Xilinx OpenCL, AnandNews
- ^ Microsoft taps FPGAs to speed up Bing, EETIndia
- ^ Altera and IBM Unveil FPGA-accelerated POWER Systems with Coherent Shared Memory, MarketWatch
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