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Altera’s Stratix IV GT FPGA Successfully Passes Ethernet Alliance’s HSE Interoperability Test Targeting 100-Gigabit Ethernet Systems

San Jose, Calif., January 4, 2011Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) today announced it successfully passed the first Ethernet Alliance® Higher Speed Ethernet (HSE) subcommittee interoperability event tests targeting products designed to support 100-Gigabit Ethernet (100GbE) systems. Passing the interoperability tests validates the performance of Altera’s industry-leading transceiver technology featured in its Stratix® IV GT FPGAs and demonstrates to equipment manufacturers a low-risk solution that can be used in the deployment of 40GbE/100GbE systems.

Altera was the only FPGA company to participate in the Ethernet Alliance’s first-ever 100GbE interoperability event, which was held in Santa Clara, Calif. The event verified the interoperability of test equipment, switches, routers, NICs, optical transceiver modules and cables used in 100GbE systems. Altera used its 100G Development Kit, Stratix IV GT FPGA Edition to interoperate with leading test equipment, optical module and cable vendors. The tests included Stratix IV GT FPGAs interoperating with test equipment from Ixia; CFP optical modules from Finisar, Opnext and Sumitomo Electric Device Innovations; and optical cable assemblies from Leviton, Panduit and Siemon. A white paper detailing the results of the Higher Speed Ethernet Plugfest is available on the Ethernet Alliance web site,www.ethernetalliance.org

Stratix IV GT FPGAs provide customers a low-power, hardware-validated solution that is IEEE Std. 802.3ba™-2010 compliant. The FPGA is a single-chip, fully functional solution that includes a 100GbE MAC and PCS intellectual property (IP) with standard XLAUI- and CAUI-compliant interfaces. The 100G Development Kit, Stratix IV GT Edition enables a thorough evaluation of 100GbE designs.

“The next generation of high-speed, high-performance computing applications and technologies is driving the industry’s migration to 40GbE and 100GbE systems,” said Luanne Schirrmeister, senior director of component product marketing at Altera. “Using our Stratix IV GT FPGAs in high-bandwidth systems provides equipment manufacturers a high-performance, low-risk, single-chip solution that can be implemented with complete confidence.”

Stratix IV GT FPGAs are optimized specifically for the latest generation of 40G and 100G applications used in communications systems, high-end test equipment and military communications systems. Stratix IV GT FPGAs deliver breakthrough levels of system bandwidth and power efficiency for high-end applications with up to 48 integrated transceivers, 24 of which operate up to 11.3 Gbps. Stratix IV GT FPGAs feature up to 530K logic elements (LEs), 20.7-Mbits internal RAM and 1,024 18×18 multipliers.

Pricing and Availability

Stratix IV GT FPGAs are currently shipping in volume production. Contact your Altera® sales representative for pricing. For more information regarding Altera’s 100G Development Kit, Stratix IV GT FPGA Edition, visit www.altera.com/products/devkits/altera/kit-stratix-iv-gt-100g.html. Additional information regarding Stratix IV FPGAs can be found at www.altera.com/stratix4.

About Altera

Altera programmable solutions enable system and semiconductor companies to rapidly and cost-effectively innovate, differentiate and win in their markets. Find out more about Altera’s FPGACPLD and ASIC devices at www.altera.com. Follow Altera via FacebookRSS and Twitter.

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Sigma Designs Launches First Studio-Grade Set Top Box SoC

MILPITAS, CA–(Marketwire – January 3, 2011) – Sigma Designs (NASDAQ: SIGM), a leading provider of System-on-Chip (SoC) solutions for delivering entertainment and control throughout the home, today set a new bar for advanced connected media players, Blu-ray players and IPTV set-top box (STB) SoCs with the introduction of its SMP8910 media processor. The SMP8910 is the first chip to integrate VXP studio quality video processing and the most flexible 3D video processing into a high-performance media processor.

The SMP8910 provides more than 6,000 DMIPS via a dual-core 1004K MIPS CPU — achieving real-world performance never before possible on a STB SoC. The chip’s unique distributed processing architecture features task-optimized CPU that manage key processes, including HD multi-format video decoding, 3D graphics rendering, content protection and security management and multi-format audio encoding and decoding. This highly optimized architecture leaves more than 3,000 DMIPS of available processing to smoothly run middleware, STB applications and the latest over-the-top (OTT) applications.

“The SMP8910 is a powerhouse chip that gives OEMs and ODMs the processing power to completely redefine the television experience and offer customers a visual experience that is years ahead of anything available today,” said David Lynch, vice president and general manager, Media Processor Group at Sigma Designs.

For the first time, VXP, the de-facto standard for studio and professional level video post-processing, has now been included in a media processor chip. VXP technology creates a rich, studio-grade viewing experience and is proven in demanding applications such as digital cinema projectors, prosumer AV receivers and processors, broadcast monitors, and premium quality Blu-ray players. VXP is superior at up-scaling images, eliminating noise and video compression artifacts and performing numerous image enhancements such as adaptive contrast and detail enhancement. The SMP8910 also includes two new VXP features: de-ghosting and adaptive de-banding. De-ghosting reduces ghosting artifacts present on most current 3DTVs by pre-processing the 3D video before driving the 3DTV, resulting in a more pleasing and less fatiguing viewing experience. Adaptive de-banding reduces color contouring, commonly seen as bands of color instead of continuously smooth shading, resulting in a more pleasing image without loss of detail, especially on large displays.

The SMP8910 is the SoC of choice for OEMs looking to build 3DTV-enabled, advanced connected media players or premium Blu-ray devices and recorders. With support for H.264 Multi-View Codec (MVC) decoding, the SMP8910 enables full HD resolution 3D video per eye. In addition to MVC, the SMP8910 also supports the decoding of and conversion to multiple other 3D formats such as Sensio, RealD, TDVision, checkerboard, side-by-side, top bottom, anaglyph and more.

The SMP8910 is also excellent for content streamed over the Internet by service providers. By combining MVC decoding and VXP post-processing, service providers can now transmit full HD 3DTV without increasing bandwidth or decreasing video quality. Plus, consumers will be able to enjoy streamed Internet TV content such as Netflix and YouTube at a higher quality than rival systems since the VXP technology reduces many video quality issues.

“We have a two-pronged strategy,” said Thinh Tran, CEO of Sigma Designs. “First, we create standalone products that dominate their category. That’s what we have done with VXP and with our SMP-branded media processors. Then, we integrate our industry-leading technologies together to create a true next-generation solution that can’t be easily copied by competitors. This is what we have done with our SMP8910.”

“The SMP8910 combines Secure Media Processor architecture with VXP video processing technology to provide a solution for next generation STBs, DTVs, and other video products,” said Michael J. Palma, senior analyst for Consumer Semiconductor research at IDC. “This combination of technologies supports future trends in video technology, at the intersection of HD and 3D video and Internet access as consumer content consumption progresses to the next level.”

SMP8910 samples will be available to customers in the first half of 2011.

About Sigma Designs, Inc.

Sigma Designs is a leading fabless semiconductor provider of highly integrated system-on-chip (SoC) solutions that are used to deliver entertainment and control throughout the home. SoC solutions include media processing, wired and wireless networking, video image processing, and home control along with system software to form the critical components of consumer electronic products that include Internet protocol TV (IPTV) set top boxes, gateways, Blu-ray players, and media communication devices. Headquartered in Milpitas, Calif., Sigma Designs has direct sales representatives in the United States, Brazil, China, Europe (Denmark and France), Israel, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan and distributors in Korea, Russia and India. For more information, please visit Sigma Designs’ web site at www.sigmadesigns.com.

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