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--- Comment #8 from Michael_S ---
(In reply to sandra from comment #7)
> While Intel has revived the "Altera" name, the Nios II processor is still
> listed as discontinued. I see they are offering ARM-based FPGA products
> again instead.
>
Arm
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--- Comment #7 from sandra at gcc dot gnu.org ---
While Intel has revived the "Altera" name, the Nios II processor is still
listed as discontinued. I see they are offering ARM-based FPGA products again
instead.
For many years Altera (and later I
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--- Comment #6 from Andrew Pinski ---
(In reply to Michael_S from comment #4)
> Deprecation of Nios2 was pushed by Intel that appears to have a love affair
> with RISC-V. But now Altera is spun off. Intel is no longer involved in
> technical side
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--- Comment #5 from Sam James ---
(In reply to Michael_S from comment #4)
> Deprecation of Nios2 was pushed by Intel that appears to have a love affair
> with RISC-V. But now Altera is spun off. Intel is no longer involved in
> technical side of
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--- Comment #4 from Michael_S ---
Deprecation of Nios2 was pushed by Intel that appears to have a love affair
with RISC-V. But now Altera is spun off. Intel is no longer involved in
technical side of their business.
So, may be, before purging all
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