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Posted on March, Tuesday 10, 2009 By ITVN Network

Given to products that show significant progress in technology, innovative design or offer distinct price/performance improvements compared to competing devices...

Altera Corporation announced its 40-nm Stratix IV FPGAs received the Product of the Year award from Electronic Products China magazine. This award marks the sixth award the Stratix IV family has received since its announcement in May 2008.
Presented annually, Electronic Products China's Product of the Year Award is given to products that show significant progress in technology, innovative design or offer distinct price/performance improvements compared to competing devices. Stratix IV FPGAs deliver market leadership in density, performance and power, and offer an ideal solution for high-end digital applications in several markets, including wireless and wireline communications, military and broadcast.
 "The Stratix IV FPGAs provide extraordinary densities, performance and low-power leadership," said Karen Cui, executive editor-in-chief, Electronic Products China . "Also, by shipping on schedule, these devices will help customers meet the diverse high-end application nee

ds in a large number of markets. The Stratix IV FPGAs are very deserving of this award."
 Stratix IV FPGAs include three variants, an enhanced (E) version and transceiver (GX) and (GT) versions. The family offers up to 680K logic elements, 22.4 Mbits of internal RAM and 1,360 18x18 embedded multipliers. The devices also utilize the latest architecture innovations and process techniques to deliver the lowest power and the highest performance of any high-end FPGA.

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