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Hello,
I am looking for a FPGA board with a hardened quad core microprocessor. I do not want to spend the $1,000's on a board. Are there any boards that fit in these parameters?
Thank you,
Drew
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Hi,
Here are some affordable Intel/Altera FPGA boards, though it's difficult to find one with a hardened quad-core processor for under $1,000:
Terasic DE10-Nano: Features a Cyclone V SoC with a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9, costing less than $300.
Arrow DECA: Uses a MAX 10 FPGA with an ARM Cortex-M3, priced under $150.
Intel Arria 10 SoC: Includes a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 and may be available for under $1,000 if purchased used or refurbished.
For a quad-core processor, you may need to explore second-hand markets or consider dual-core options for cost savings.
Regards,
Fakhrul
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Hi MATRIX7878,
Apologies for the delay due to the high volume of forum posts. Let me check on this and I’ll get back to you soon.
Regards,
Fakhrul
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Hello,
Thank you for letting me know. I hope to hear soon.
Drew
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Hi,
Here are some affordable Intel/Altera FPGA boards, though it's difficult to find one with a hardened quad-core processor for under $1,000:
Terasic DE10-Nano: Features a Cyclone V SoC with a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9, costing less than $300.
Arrow DECA: Uses a MAX 10 FPGA with an ARM Cortex-M3, priced under $150.
Intel Arria 10 SoC: Includes a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 and may be available for under $1,000 if purchased used or refurbished.
For a quad-core processor, you may need to explore second-hand markets or consider dual-core options for cost savings.
Regards,
Fakhrul
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I hope glad that your question has been addressed, I now transition this thread to community support. If you have a new question, feel free to open a new thread to get the support from Intel experts. Otherwise, the community users will continue to help you on this thread. Thank you.
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