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Synplicity Software Supports Altera's New Stratix III FPGAs
Synplicity has announced its industry-leading Synplify Pro FPGA synthesis and Synplify DSP true DSP Synthesis software solutions have been upgraded to support Altera Corporation's new low-power, high-performance Stratix III FPGAs. Optimizations to these tools allow designers to achieve aggressive system performance requirements and time-to-market goals, while simultaneously minimizing area.
SynpDSP designers using the new Stratix III devices will benefit from a complete DSP algorithm to implementation flow by using Synplicity's ESL for DSP tool, Synplify DSP, and the Synplify Pro synthesis software. The flow supports DSP design at multiple levels of abstraction while providing
industry-leading synthesis and optimization technologies that map to the new DSP resources in Stratix III FPGAs, allowing users to achieve a much faster time-to-market, a more reliable design flow and higher performance/cost for their end-products.
As part of our long-standing relationship with Synplicity, we provide early access to new device architectures enabling them to optimize their software so that our mutual customers have immediate access to best-in-class tools for our devices, said Danny Biran, Altera's vice president of product and corporate marketing. Synplicity supports Altera's goal of allowing our customers to design with confidence, knowing that they have the tools necessary to achieve the best possible performance while
quickly bringing their end systems to market.
One of the attractive features of the new Stratix III family is the application-optimized device options that are available to designers, including versions targeted for DSP applications, said Andy Haines, senior vice president of marketing at Synplicity. We believe that our long-standing partnership with Altera allows users of these new devices to expect immediate access to design tools that provide the best possible performance for their high-density designs.
Designed on the 65-nm node, Altera's new high-end Stratix III FPGAs are the industry's lowest-power, highest-performing FPGA devices. The Stratix III family is designed to deliver 50 percent lower power, 25 percent higher performance and twice the density of its Stratix II predecessor, and is
available in three family variants - a logic-optimized family, an enhanced-feature family with more memory and DSP blocks and a family with integrated multi-gigabit transceivers.