Altera's Quartus II software receives innovation award
20 February 2008
Programmable Logic
The Quartus II software package from Altera has received EDN China's 2007 Innovation Award in the development tools and software category. The award honours products and technologies that are widely accepted and used in applications throughout the electronics industry. Quartus II software provides industry-leading performance and productivity features for Altera's CPLD, FPGA and structured ASIC device families.
Nominations for the 2007 EDN China Innovation Award were submitted by companies whose products were introduced in China between June 2006 and July 2007. A panel consisting of specialists from Chinese academic institutes and universities and leading Chinese OEMs selected the award finalists from among 192 submitted products, then award winners were determined by a group of qualified EDN China readers. For the 2007 EDN China Innovation Award, qualified readers voted on 76 finalist products from 50 companies. Altera's Quartus II software version 7.0 was selected as one of the 2007 best products.
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