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Implement PCIe, GbE, and SRIO with Altera's New Low-Cost FPGAs
Overview
This 15-minute QuickCast offers an overview of Arria GX devices, Altera's newest FPGA family with transceivers. Arria GX FPGAs support three protocols: PCI Express, Gigabit Ethernet, and Serial RapidIO, giving you a low-cost coprocessing option for your next design.

After viewing this 15-minute QuickCast, you will understand:
  • How Arria GX FPGAs' signal integrity, support, and software compare to other offerings in the industry
  • How Altera's success with transceivers translates to a low-risk design for you
  • Why you'll hit the ground running and get your design out the door fast when you choose Arria GX FPGAs

Who Should View
  • System architects
  • FPGA developers
  • Engineering and technical managers
Drawing
All participants who attend this QuickCast between May 8, 2007 and June 8, 2007 and complete the post-presentation survey will be entered into the drawing for a chance to win a Toshiba 30-GB Gigabeat Portable Media Player (US$350)!
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Presenter

Christian Plante, Sr. Product Marketing Manager, FPGAs
Christian Plante is Senior Product Marketing Manager for Altera FPGAs. He has been with Altera for more than 6 years, and has held several positions in Marketing within the company, most recently as a Senior Customer Marketing Manager for the Wireless Business Unit. Christian holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Laval, Quebec City, Canada and an MBA from Queen's University, Kingston, Canada.


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Altera Corporation (www.altera.com) is the world's pioneer of system-on-a-programmable-chip (SOPC) solutions. With annual revenues in CY 2005 of $1.12 billion, Altera combines the reprogrammable logic technology originally invented in 1983 with software tools, intellectual property (IP), and design services to provide high-value programmable solutions to approximately 14,000 customers worldwide. Altera is headquartered in San Jose, California, and employs approximately 2,300 people in 14 countries.

 
Original Broadcast Date
May 07, 2007
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