| November 2007: Altera's monthly Webcast enewsletter provides schedules and descriptions of upcoming and recently broadcast Altera® online seminars. | | Do you want to cut power consumption in your low-cost FPGA designs? View this new webcast to learn the latest techniques in reducing power consumption and thermal dissipation.
You'll see how:
A low-cost FPGA can deliver low power consumption without sacrificing functionality A power-aware design flow can reduce dynamic power consumption by 25% To get the most accurate results from power estimation tools You can test the latest low-cost FPGAs' power consumption yourself | Back to Top | | Design engineers spend a lot of effort trying to close timing and meet power budgets. Learn how Stratix® III FPGAs and Quartus® II software, when compared to Virtex-5 and ISE software, enable you to: Improve performance by 25% with no degradation in performance as logic utilization increases Save time by reducing compile times by 50% Reduce power consumption by 45% Lower costs with a risk-free path to structured ASICs | Back to Top | | Find out how Altera's low-cost FPGAs offer optimum solutions for a wide range of automotive infotainment, car networking, and driver assistance applications. You'll learn how to: Develop a single platform for graphics processing with lower costs and greater flexibility than DSPs or other ASSP solutions Implement all of the latest automotive networking standards, including CAN, MOST, LIN, Ethernet, and FlexRay Differentiate your product and quickly respond to ever-changing consumer demands | Back to Top | | Find out how Altera's low-cost FPGAs can provide solutions for your industrial applications such as industrial Ethernet, graphics control, and embedded processing. You'll learn:
Why FPGAs are an ideal solution for industrial Ethernet applications How Altera's newest low-cost FPGAs give you lower costs, greater flexibility, and obsolescence protection How you can build a graphics processing human-machine interface with intellectual property, embedded processors, and FPGAs | Back to Top | | Find out how you can use low-cost FPGAs and the embedded processors to create a single flexible hardware design that can support all industrial Ethernet standards and protect you from obsolescence issues.
View webcast to learn how to:
Use low-cost FPGAs with IP-based systems to implement industrial Ethernet interfaces Quickly modify an existing design to support a different protocol without changing the board Find out more about Altera's solutions for industrial Ethernet Start your industrial Ethernet design on a development board | Back to Top | | | | | |
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