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Well, to choose the right FPGA for your project is the 1st and most important task as it results in either increasing or decreasing the overall cost of your design/project. Arria 10 devices though being newer may not be the right choice if it does not support the voltage & IO requirements of your design/project. Arria V on the other hand may be a good fit.
If you're looking for processor (SoC) based support for your project, you can go for either NIOS2 or ARM based. This again depends on what type of embedded system and application you are targeting. For simple embedded systems, NIOS2 ,may be sufficient, but in case you need like full OS support and faster response time, the ARM processor will be a good fit.
So keeping these in mind, you can go for any of the FPGAs that support NIOS2 and ARM. Why not try with the Cyclone V/ Cyclone 10 series? Are there any specific requirements such as protocols, interfaces that you want to implement?