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Altera and Genesys Logic deliver PCI-SIG-compliant x4 PCIe solution
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Altera and Genesys Logic on May 3 announced the availability of their x4 PCI-SIG-compliant solution using Altera's Stratix II FPGAs and PCI Express x4 MegaCore intellectual property (IP) core and Genesys Logic's GL9714 PCI Express x4 physical layer (PHY) chip. The solution helps designers accelerate their development of PCI Express-based systems and provides them with the industry's only PCI-SIG-compliant solution with a seamless migration path from FPGAs to structured ASIC devices.
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