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9 years agoAltera Cyclone 10 First chips
Hi, does any one knows when we will be able to get hands on Cyclone 10 chips ?
We have project where this device will fit perfectly, since MAX10 is not big enough, and can't connect to 32b SDRAM Any road map when it will be available ?14 Replies
- Altera_Forum
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--- Quote Start --- OK, maybe I did some wishfull thinking when I read this: From www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1330325, 'Intel to Accelerate Altera, Says CEO': 'Kraznich promised “no changes in existing or planned products” using ARM cores.' --- Quote End --- We had the same comment from our distributor and our FAE. They say Intel is already a big user of ARM cores, and does plan to develop more FPGAs with ARM cores in the middle range. Only time will tell if this is true or if it's a marketing trick. - Altera_Forum
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--- Quote Start --- It doesn't look like there will be a C10 SoC anytime soon (or ever). My guess is that Cyclone V SoC is still the low cost option if you need to use ARM --- Quote End --- Let's say: The ARM is already on the die (of the 10 GX), it is only a marketing decision if it is offered to the customers ;) Talking about marketing: Does anybody already know how the pricing will be compared to other Altera families? Thomas www.entner-electronics.com - Home of EEBlaster and JPEG Codec - Altera_Forum
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Altera has recently announced Cyclone 10.
https://www.altera.com/products/fpga/cyclone-series/cyclone-10.html (https://www.altera.com/products/fpga/cyclone-series/cyclone-10.html) - Altera_Forum
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For those who are interested:
Our distributor seems to have some early Cyclone 10 LP devices. Mouser do list them as well: http://www.mouser.com/search/refine.aspx?ntk=p_marcom&ntt=193878041