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stratix 10 FPGA ll information

Altera_Forum
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hello  

They are the first of these weapons Hardware but first I have to inform me. 

 

I would like more info on this CPU Altera Stratix 10. 

What is a processor? that bit and 32 or 64 bit? 

What does it mean FPGA? 

Since I do 3D graphics rendering and video editing this CPU running heavy software ?. 

Compatible for windows? 

I await your responses.
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Altera_Forum
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ricky89 - 

 

It's very difficult to figure out exactly what you're asking. There is a lot of information available on the Altera web site. I would suggest that you do some reading and get a basic understanding of what an FPGA is, what a Stratix 10 is, etc., then post back here with specific questions.
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Altera_Forum
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You will get much better performance for most graphics with a GPU than with an FPGA.

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Altera_Forum
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The Altera Stratix 10 has no CPU. As it is an FPGA, you can put a CPU in it if you want, but it doesnt have a hard core.

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