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The EP2AGZ350HF40C4G is designed specifically for ease-of-use. The cost-optimized, 40-nm device family architecture features a low-power, programmable logic engine and streamlined transceivers and I/Os. Common interfaces, such as the Physical Interface for PCI Express (PCIe), Ethernet, and DDR3 memory are easily implemented in your design with the Quartus II software, the SOPC Builder design software, and a broad library of hard and soft intellectual property (IP) solutions from Altera. The Arria II EP2AGZ350HF40C4G makes designing for applications requiring transceivers operating at up to 6.375 Gbps fast and easy.
The Arria II device features consist of the following highlights:
■ 40-nm, low-power FPGA engine
■ Adaptive logic module (ALM) offers the highest logic efficiency in the industry
■ Eight-input fracturable look-up table (LUT)
■ Memory logic array blocks (MLABs) for efficient implementation of small FIFOs
■ High-performance digital signal processing (DSP) blocks up to 550 MHz
■ Configurable as 9 x 9-bit, 12 x 12-bit, 18 x 18-bit, and 36 x 36-bit full-precision multipliers as well as 18 x 36-bit high-precision multiplier
■ Hardcoded adders, subtractors, accumulators, and summation functions
■ Fully-integrated design flow with the MATLAB and DSP Builder software from Altera
Intel Corporation, commonly known as Intel, is an American multinational technology company that specializes in the design and manufacturing of semiconductor chips and related technologies for a wide range of computing and communication devices. Intel enables designers of electronic systems to rapidly and cost effectively innovate, differentiate, and win in their markets. Intel offers FPGAs, SoCs, CPLDs, and Power Solutions, to provide high-value solutions to customers worldwide.It is one of the world's largest and most influential semiconductor chip manufacturers.
Intel's microprocessors have played a pivotal role in the development of personal computers (PCs) and other computing devices. The Intel 4004, introduced in 1971, was the world's first commercially available microprocessor. Since then, Intel has continued to innovate and release a series of successful microprocessor families, such as the Intel 8008, Intel 8086, Intel Pentium, Intel Core, and more.