Latest news about Altera
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Altera has officially become an independent company after its spinoff from Intel, despite remaining owned by Intel. The company, based in San Jose, California, will focus on expanding its FPGA portfolio, maintain a strategic partnership with Intel Foundry, and explore other manufacturing options to ensure supply chain reliability[1][3][5].
Altera has launched new FPGA products, including the Agilex 9, 7, and 5 series, offering enhanced performance and AI capabilities. The Agilex 9 is in volume production for high-bandwidth mixed-signal applications, while the Agilex 7 and 5 series target data center, networking, and edge applications with improved performance per watt[2][5].
Altera, now independent but still owned by Intel, will be led by CEO Sandra Rivera and COO Shannon Poulin. The company aims to expand its FPGA offerings, particularly in sectors like automotive, communications, aerospace, AI, cloud computing, and 6G, with the possibility of an initial public offering (IPO) in the future[1][3].
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