Altera Excalibur Workshops Build Momentum for SOPC Designs
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 5, 2001--Altera
Corporation (Nasdaq:ALTR - news) today invited design engineers across North
America to sign-up for its Excalibur(TM) Embedded Processor Workshops
and join the thousands of customers who are using Excalibur embedded
processor solutions for their system-on-a-programmable-chip (SOPC)
designs. The workshops, presented by Altera and Arrow Electronics,
Inc. (NYSE: ARW - news), will be offered in over thirty cities across North
America through the end of 2001, and are now open for enrollment.
"As we enter into our second year of Excalibur Embedded Processor
Workshops, customers now have access to the first Excalibur
ARM®-based device, now being shipped, and the second version of the
Nios(TM) embedded soft-core processor," said Anna Chiang, director of
marketing for the Excalibur business unit. "At these workshops, design
engineers learn how easy it is to create their own embedded processor
solution from start to finish with devices and software that's
available now."
More than 3,000 embedded design engineers attended last year's
workshops, contributing significantly to the unparalleled acceptance
of the Nios embedded soft-core processor, the industry's first
soft-core processor for programmable logic with more than 2,600 kits
sold.
"The workshops gave me a leg up when I started developing with the
Nios processor myself," said Ray Hopkins, principal engineer, Hardware
Group, of Ulticom, Inc. (www.ulticom.com), who participated in the
Excalibur workshops last year. Hopkins is now prototyping a system
that incorporates two embedded Nios processors. "Our signaling
platform is used by equipment manufacturers to create advanced
communication services. We require `signaling system seven'
functionality that is not readily available in standard integrated
circuits. Using the Nios processor in an Altera PLD, we can define our
own architecture, and create exactly the processor, peripherals and
custom logic we need." Hopkins said that in their next generation
architecture, one Nios CPU would replace a 486DX5, while a second Nios
CPU implements a flexible HDLC controller that supports multiple line
interfaces.
The free Excalibur Embedded Processor Workshops are being held now
through December, 2001. The workshop schedule and online registration
form are available at
http://www.altera.com/education/events/excalibur/evt-excalibur.html.
About Altera's Excalibur Embedded Processor Solutions
Combining logic, memory, and a processor core, Altera's Excalibur
embedded processor solutions allow engineers to integrate an entire
system on a single programmable logic device (PLD.) The Nios soft core
embedded processor and the ARM-based hard core embedded processor
offer the flexibility of processor cores with the integration of an
SOPC solution. Excalibur embedded processors can be used in any
application requiring processors and PLDs with up to 38,400 logic
elements (1,000,000 gates). They offer full integration with Altera's
APEX(TM) PLD architecture, and are supported by the Quartus® II
development tool, which is optimized for the Excalibur embedded
processor families.
About Altera
Altera Corporation, The Programmable Solutions Company®, was
founded in 1983 and is a leading supplier of programmable logic
devices (PLDs). Altera's CMOS-based PLDs are user-programmable
semiconductor chips that enhance flexibility and reduce time-to-market
for companies in the communications, computer peripheral, and
industrial markets. By using high performance devices, software
development tools, and sophisticated intellectual property cores,
system-on-a-programmable-chip (SOPC) solutions can be created with
embedded processors, memory, and other complex logic together on a
single PLD. Altera common stock is traded on The Nasdaq Stock Market
under the symbol ALTR. More information on Altera is available on the
Internet at http://www.altera.com.
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Contact:
Altera Corporation
Bruce Fienberg, 408/544-6866
bfienber@altera.com