Home>Topics>>Intel (INTC) has bagged Altera (ALTR) as a chip foundry client. Altera, which has a near-duopoly on the FPGA market in tandem with Xilinx (XLNX), has hired Intel to make FPGAs using the latter's ...

Intel (INTC) has bagged Altera (ALTR) as a chip foundry client. Altera, which has a near-duopoly on the FPGA market in tandem with Xilinx (XLNX), has hired Intel to make FPGAs using the latter's ...

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Mon, 25 Feb 2013

Intel ( INTC ) has bagged Altera ( ALTR ) as a chip foundry client. Altera, which has a near-duopoly on the FPGA market in tandem with Xilinx ( XLNX ), has hired Intel to make FPGAs using the latter's next-gen 14nm manufacturing process and 3D transistor tech. Altera says it will still rely on its ...

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