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Altera Empowers Edge AI With Agilex and MAX 10 FPGAs
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 27943, member: 2262"] Altera Corporation showed off its newest programmable tools for embedded developers at Embedded World today. These developers push what happens at the smart edge forward with fresh ideas. The company makes Agilex FPGAs, Quartus Prime Pro software, and FPGA AI Suite. These products help people quickly build custom embedded systems for robots, factory machines, and medical gear. The programmable products from Altera meet tough requirements for power use, speed, and size that embedded applications need. Their hardware works with the FPGA AI Suite to let machine learning experts, software makers, and FPGA designers create custom AI platforms. They can use popular tools like TensorFlow, PyTorch, OpenVINO, and Quartus Prime software for their work. You can order the low-power, budget-friendly Agilex 3 FPGAs right away from Altera. These chips work almost twice as fast as older versions but use 38% less power. They come with AI Tensor blocks and built-in processors that help companies update their edge systems. The chips let them add custom AI answers that save energy, work fast, and keep systems running for years. Agilex 3 FPGAs benefit robot control systems because they bring real-time control to robot arms with many joints. The chips mix machine learning with data from many sensors. Smart factory cameras use these FPGAs to find defects better. They process lots of information at once and use special neural networks trained to spot objects. Customers can buy production-quality Agilex 3 devices right away. They can also purchase development kits, partner boards, and system-on-modules from selected partners. Altera has started shipping Agilex 5 E-Series FPGAs for mass production. These chips have passed all tests and quality checks. The Agilex 5 E-Series FPGAs differ from D-Series because they work better for applications that need less power. They still perform well but come in smaller packages with fewer logic units. These chips include AI features and better computing abilities for edge uses like video systems, factory equipment, robots, and medical devices. Altera makes MAX 10 FPGAs available with more input/output connections. The company keeps improving its budget products by adding new package choices. MAX 10, 10M40, and 10M50 chips come in VPBGA-610 packages. This option makes these useful devices even better by shrinking their size but keeping many connections. You pay less overall when using them. Customers can order test samples of MAX 10 FPGAs in VPBGA-610 packages immediately. Mass production chips will arrive during the third quarter of 2025. Altera gives free Quartus software licenses that support all these new chips. AI developers can use FPGA AI Suite version 25.1 with Agilex 3 and Agilex 5 FPGAs. The software works with standard AI tools like TensorFlow and PyTorch. Altera helps users through its large partner network called the Altera Solution Acceleration Partner Program. This program speeds up how fast people can develop AI on FPGAs. Sandra Rivera runs Altera as CEO. She says they keep expanding their leadership by offering more complete solutions based on decades of knowledge. Their strong partner network helps customers succeed. The latest FPGA products and development tools provide embedded developers a smooth path toward creating high-quality edge solutions for AI applications. Altera displays its latest FPGA innovations at Embedded World 2025 right across the floor. They make programmable solutions that deliver instant computing, faster AI, and quick responses. These help industrial internet devices and smart factories work better. Visitors can see amazing displays of technology from Altera. The company shows 8K video processing powered by Agilex 7 FPGAs at their booth. They demonstrate robot control running ROS 2 software on Agilex 5 SoC FPGAs. People can also see quick defect-spotting systems that use very little power. These run on MAX 10 FPGAs combined with partner solutions from Altera. [/QUOTE]
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