Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Altera Corp. has licensed the MIPS32 architecture from MIPS Technologies and marks the entry of the MIPS architecture into the FPGA realm.
Vince Hu, Altera's vice president of product and corporate marketing, said the firm's decision to license the MIPS32 architecture would allow Altera to provide more options for FPGA customers targeting networking, communications and multimedia applications.
"This license has the potential to broaden MIPS' user base, expand our already broad ecosystem and further proliferate the MIPS architecture," said Art Swift, vice president of marketing at MIPS.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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