Standalone FPGA company solving customer challenges

30-04-2024 | Mouser Electronics | Semiconductors

Mouser has announced the official launch of Altera, as its new standalone FPGA company. During the FPGA Vision Webcast, chief executive officer Sandra Rivera and chief operating officer Shannon Poulin unveiled their strategy to grow the company's portfolio, including the only FPGA with AI built into the fabric, and to help solve mounting customer challenges. They also announced Altera as the new company's brand.

This company's expanded portfolio and roadmap will address the growth in the target FPGA markets across cloud, network and edge while enhancing the best-in-class Quartus Prime software and easy-to-include AI capabilities to capitalise on this fast-growing application segment. The rise of AI is creating new complexities and opportunities across all industries. Altera is addressing those opportunities with FPGA AI Suite and OpenVINO, which generate optimised IP-based on standard frameworks like TensorFlow and PyTorch. The company's FPGAs provide flexible solutions to meet changing market demands, such as seamlessly integrating critical AI inferencing capabilities and intercepting evolving standards like PCI Express, CXL, Ethernet and 6G wireless.

Altera, Mouser will continue to offer the company's innovative technologies, including the new Intel PSG brand and products such as the Arria 10 FPGAs, Cyclone V FPGAs, and the Stratix V GX and Agilex F-Series FPGA development kits.

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