Intel® MAX® 10
Introduced 2014, 55 nm technology
Intel® MAX® 10 FPGAs revolutionize non-volatile integration by delivering advanced processing capabilities in a low-cost, instant-on, small form factor programmable logic device. By providing instant-on dual-configuration with analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), and full-featured FPGA capabilities, they are optimized for a wide range of high-volume, cost-sensitive applications, including industrial, automotive, and communications.
Introduced 2014, 55 nm technology
Introduced in 2010, 180 nm technology
Introduced in 2004, 180 nm technology
Mature CPLD Families | MAX II CPLD |
MAX IIZ CPLD |
MAX V CPLD |
Intel MAX 10 FPGA |
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Year of Introduction | 1995 - 2002 | 2004 | 2007 | 2010 | 2014 |
Process Technology | 0.50-0.30 µm | 180 nm | 180 nm | 180 nm | 55 nm |
Key Features | 5.0 V I/Os | High I/O count | Low static power | Low cost and power | Non-volatile integration |
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