Two months after Intel spun off the Programmable Solutions Group into a stand-alone FPGA company, it reveals it’s taking its original Altera name and chasing a market opportunity exceeding $55 ...
This week, Altera officially raised a flag with its own name near its headquarters in San Jose, California, marking its spinoff from Intel and becoming an independent company. The newly formed ...
According to Tom's Hardware, Altera unfurled its own company flag at its headquarters in San Jose, California, symbolizing its emergence as an independent entity following its spinoff from Intel.
Almost a year after Intel announced it was launching Altera as a standalone FPGA (field-programmable gate array) business, it has finally become an independent company. While the company is still ...
Intel, CPU manufacturer we all know and love, will buy Altera, makers of fine FPGAs, for $16.7 Billion. While most of the news about this deal focuses on the future of FPGAs in the datacenter ...
Altera CEO Sandra Rivera denies a report that Intel is planning to outright sell its programmable chip business. ‘We are executing to the plan, which is not a sale of Altera, but rather it is ...