Altera's 28-nm Device Portfolio
Designs are becoming increasingly complex, as system performance, power, and cost requirements continue to expand and conflict. Because a one-size-fits-all approach doesn't work, Altera has developed a 28-nm device portfolio for your unique design requirements.
In our portfolio, you'll find the broadest array of 28-nm devices, united by a common design environment designed to enhance your productivity. Whether your designs are at the high end, low end, or somewhere in between, you'll find a device that meets your requirements. What's more, you can differentiate your products without having to sacrifice one capability or advantage to gain another.
Array of Differentiated Devices
You'll find hundreds of part number variations with:
- Densities ranging from 25K logic elements (LEs) up to 1 million LEs
- Transceiver bandwidth ranging from 600 Mbps up to 28 Gbps
- Up to 30 percent lower total power compared to previous-generation FPGAs
- Hard processor system (HPS) with a dual-core ARM® Cortex™-A9 MPCore™ processor integrated into the 28-nm Low-Power (28LP) FPGA fabric
Our 28-nm device families include:
- Cyclone® V FPGAs, providing the industry's lowest system cost and power FPGAs
- Cyclone V SoC FPGAs, integrates an ARM-based HPS
- Arria® V FPGAs, balancing cost and power with performance for mid-range applications
- Arria V SoC FPGAs, integrates an ARM-based HPS
- Stratix® V FPGAs, delivering devices built for bandwidth
- HardCopy® V ASICs, providing a low-risk, low-power, and low-cost path to take your FPGA designs to volume production
To address these diverging requirements, we've invested heavily in four key areas to create our diversified portfolio:
- Process technology
- Architecture
- Transceiver technology
- Hard intellectual property (IP) blocks
Common Design Toolset for Greater Productivity
Our newest device families are supported by a common, productivity-enhancing design environment. Even with the range of devices available – covering an array of price points, performance levels, and more – you can stay with the same design software, IP cores, and other resources to swiftly turn your concepts into revenue-generating applications. The design environment includes:
- Quartus® II design software, with features including the new Qsys system integration tool and PowerPlay power analysis tool
- Embedded processors for efficient implementation of software-oriented features
- Soft IP cores for quick and easy implementation of hardware functions
When it comes to addressing conflicting performance, power, and cost requirements, our 28-nm device portfolio is unmatched. From its breadth of capabilities to its application-focused solutions, the portfolio redefines programmable logic, enabling you to create differentiated and more complex solutions with less time and effort.