Altera Corp., an Intel company, has unveiled three low-power field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) that deliver up to 1.9 times higher fabric performance compared to previous generations.
The company also unveiled an AI suite and software to help the rapid development of embedded systems deployed across a range of applications like:
- Robotics
- Automation systems
- Medical equipment
The FPGAs feature built-in AI Tensor blocks and embedded processors. In robot control systems, FPGAs could control in real-time multi-axis robot arms by fusing machine learning capabilities into multi-sensor pipelines. In smart factory cameras, the FPGAs improve defect detection using parallel processing and neural networks trained for object recognition to analyze vast amounts of data.
Embedded World 2025 takes place this week in Nuremberg, Germany.