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   6th Apr 09

 Altera to present the power of its FPGA as DSP to defense electronics designers

The defense electronics' processor needs and FPGA's advantages are made for each other. FPGA developer, Altera and design software tool expert, MathWorks are jointly presenting their combined solutions for defense and aerospace electronics industry in the form of seminar events. These seminars named as "Military, Aerospace and Defense DSP Productivity Seminars" are to be held at customer's facilities throughout North America and Europe.

"The close collaboration between The MathWorks and Altera allows us to deliver a workflow that supports the demanding DSP hardware requirements of military and aerospace designers," said Ken Karnofsky, signal processing and communications marketing director, The MathWorks. "The joint productivity seminars demonstrate firsthand how customers are using Model-Based Design for Altera FPGAs to reduce errors and streamline the overall development lifecycle."

Both the companies to display their end-to-end tool flow for algorithm modeling, simulation and implementation of sophisticated military and aerospace applications using Altera FPGAs in these seminars.

Altera has advised to contact local sales representative for further details. The information is also available at www.altera.com/pr/military-dsp_resources.









          
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