Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Q2 Issue: Bring the MIPS Ecosystem to Your FPGA

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Bring the MIPS Ecosystem to Your FPGA
Altera Embedded eNewsletter
  Q2 2011   www.altera.com  


Quarterly Spotlight
Bring the MIPS Ecosystem to Your FPGA

You can now use the first MIPS®-compatible soft processor in your next FPGA design. The MP32 processor brings with it the expansive MIPS ecosystem of software and tools, and enables Wind River's VxWorks operating system to run on Altera® FPGAs. Download and evaluate the MP32 core today!

  Bring the MIPS Ecosystem to Your FPGA


Embedded Software & Tools


Video: 5 Reasons to Use a Soft-Core MIPS Processor in Your Next Custom Design
Watch this 10-minute video to learn the five reasons you should use the MP32 processor in your next embedded design. Watch MP32 in action now.

Get Started with MP32 Today!
Want to begin embedded development for MP32? Altera has partnered with industry-leading vendors to provide software development tools, operating systems support, and design services to help you get started. Find out more about Altera's Embedded Alliance for MP32 today.

Have You Tried the Qsys System Integration Tool?
Qsys is a powerful system integration tool which saves you time by automatically generating interconnect logic to connect intellectual property (IP) functions and subsystems. You can benefit from this next-generation system integration tool because of its higher performance, improved design reuse features, and faster verification. Learn more about this tool now.

Download Quartus II Software v11.0 with Qsys
Quartus® II software v11.0 includes Qsys, the next-generation system integration tool. Download Quartus II software v11.0 Subscription Edition or Web Edition and start designing with Qsys today.


Literature & Technical Resources

Webcast: 5 Reasons to Switch from SOPC Builder to Qsys
Get more performance with Qsys. Learn about the advantages of Qsys compared to SOPC Builder and how to migrate your SOPC Builder designs to Qsys. Watch the webcast today!

White Paper: Applying the Benefits of NoC Architecture to FPGA System Design
Altera's FPGA system design flow allows you to reap the benefits of network-on-a-chip (NoC) architectures. Read the white paper to find out more about the FPGA-optimized NoC implementation provided by Qsys.

Online Demos, Webcasts, and Tutorial: Qsys System Integration Tool
Get started on Qsys quickly with these online demos, webcasts, and a tutorial.

New Design Example: Create Nios II Multiprocessor Systems
with Qsys

This design example shows you how to build a hierarchical system with six Nios® II processors using Qsys. See how this design example solves the classic "dining philosophers problem". Download the design files today.

Training: Learn to Use the Qsys System Integration Tool

Sharpen your competitive edge by attending our latest embedded instructor-led training. Sign up for 3 new Qsys-related embedded courses: "System Integration with Qsys", "Designing with the Nios II Processor and Qsys", and "Developing Software for the Nios II Processor".



 

Download Quartus II Software v11.0 with Qsys

Migrate to Qsys

Qsys Online Demos, Webcast, and Tutorial

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