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Why did Intel keep the ARM processor in the design of the AgileX FPGA platform?
I know this is a legacy of Altera but will this be changing with the new architecture?
What is the value prop for ARM with AgileX?
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Hi ,
We do support different processor architecture in different products including ARM,RISC-V etc.
If you are interested in RISC-V please see the below link.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/fpga/nios-processor/v.html
Please contact Intel Sales/Marketing team for detailed Sales/Marketing related queries.
Thanks and Regards
Anil
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Hi ,
We do support different processor architecture in different products including ARM,RISC-V etc.
If you are interested in RISC-V please see the below link.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/fpga/nios-processor/v.html
Please contact Intel Sales/Marketing team for detailed Sales/Marketing related queries.
Thanks and Regards
Anil
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How do I give you a kudos on this? This is was exactly what I wanted with the Risc-V.
Thanks
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