Intel's FPGA group Altera has rebranded and is targeting the programmable chip market in the AI era. The name change aims to give full play to its advantages in the field of programmable solutions, enter multiple fields such as communications, cloud computing, and data centers, provide artificial intelligence solutions, and strive to fill market gaps. Analyst Sandra predicts that the programmable chip market will reach US$8-10 billion or even higher, and Altera will actively strive for a larger market share.
Altera will provide artificial intelligence solutions in communications, cloud computing, data centers, embedded systems, industry, automotive and other fields to fill market niches. The programmable chip market size is expected to be approximately US$8-10 billion, and Sandra believes that this market size will exceed people's expectations. Altera seeks more independent rights and did not disclose whether it would be manufactured by Intel. The company is committed to providing customers with innovative, easy-to-use solutions.
Altera's strategic transformation is closely related to its accurate grasp of market trends in the AI era. Its commitment to providing innovative and easy-to-use solutions will give it an edge in the fierce market competition. In the future, it is worth looking forward to whether Altera can take a leading position in the field of programmable chips.