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October 4, 2011 - Combining RapidIO MegaCore® Function IP core, implemented in Stratix® IV GX FPGA, with Serial RapidIO® Gen 2 switch from IDT, Serial RapidIO® Gen2 provides 20 Gbaud packet-based interconnect for linking radio cards, host processors, and digital signal processors in communications systems. Solution enables wireless customers, as well as those in military, medical, and industrial markets to design and deploy 3G and 4G wireless base stations.

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Altera Corporation
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Altera Delivers Industry's First FPGA-Based Serial RapidIO Gen2 Solution Enabling Next Generation Wireless Base Station Deployments


Altera Demonstrates Interoperability with Industry's First Serial RapidIO Gen2 Switch from IDT

SAN JOSE, Calif., - Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) today announced the availability of the industry's first Serial RapidIO® Gen2 FPGA-based solution, enabling improved bandwidth and link flexibility for next-generation 3G and 4G wireless base station deployments. Altera successfully interoperated its RapidIO MegaCore® Function IP core implemented in a Stratix® IV GX FPGA with a Serial RapidIO® Gen 2 switch from Integrated Device Technology (IDT). Altera's proven Serial RapidIO Gen2 solution increases system bandwidth by providing a 20-Gbaud packet-based interconnect for linking radio cards, host processors and digital signal processors used in high-performance communications systems.

"IDT is pleased to have reached this RapidIO Gen 2 device interworking milestone with Altera," said Stephane Gagnon, product management director for IDT's Communications Division. "Our mutual wireless infrastructure customers rely on IDT's RapidIO switches for the system interconnect and Altera's FPGAs as hardware processing endpoints for 3G and 4G base stations. Demonstrating interworking of our RapidIO Gen 2 devices allows our wireless customers, as well as those in military, medical and industrial markets, to confidently design and deploy reliable systems."

Altera worked closely with IDT to interoperate its Serial RapidIO Gen2 IP core with IDT's 80HCPS1848 switch in x1 and x4 configurations from 5 Gbaud up to 20 Gbaud. Delivering this proven Serial RapidIO Gen2 solution enables customers in wireless markets to design and deploy leading-edge, high-performance systems with confidence. IDT offers an extensive line of high-performance, low power, low-latency Serial RapidIO solutions and is the only vendor to offer a Serial RapidIO Gen2 switch.

"Altera has a long history of enabling the latest protocols and industry standards in order to provide our customers the earliest access to leading-edge technologies," said Paul Ekas, director of product planning at Altera Corporation. "By working closely with the leading Serial RapidIO switch vendor, we are able to deliver to our customers proven solutions that enable the deployment of next-generation 3G and 4G wireless base stations supporting the continued global build out of wireless infrastructure."

Availability

Altera offers a complete system-level, integration-ready Serial RapidIO solution that includes a Serial RapidIO IP core, reference designs and hardware development platforms. Altera's Serial RapidIO MegaCore Function is available now for download as part of Altera's design suite at www.altera.com/pr/downloadcenter, and is supported within Altera's Quartus® II software version 11.0. The IP core is available as encrypted IP or as source code for complete user control. For access to the interoperability test report, please contact sales@altera.com

About Altera

Altera programmable solutions enable system and semiconductor companies to rapidly and cost-effectively innovate, differentiate and win in their markets. Find out more about Altera's FPGA, CPLD and ASIC devices at www.altera.com. Follow Altera via Facebook, RSS and Twitter.

ALTERA, ARRIA, CYCLONE, HARDCOPY, MAX, MEGACORE, NIOS, QUARTUS and STRATIX words and logos are trademarks of Altera Corporation and registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and in other countries. RapidIO is a registered trademark of the RapidIO Trade Association. All other words and logos identified as trademarks or service marks are the property of their respective holders as described at www.altera.com/legal.

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