Far-flung teams craft 65-nm FPGA
13th Nov 2006, 23:19 GMT
Altera Corp. has rolled out its newest FPGA architecture, Stratix III, emphasizing power optimization, performance enhancements and the work of 400 engineers in multiple locations over the past few years. What shouldn't be overlooked, though, is the role of an old Ping-Pong table in Toronto.
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