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White Paper FPGA Architecture Introduction Altera continues to lead the FPGA industry in architectural innovation. The logic fabric and routing architecture in Altera® FPGAs are unmatched, providing customers with a number of advantages. Altera was the first to introduce the 8-input fracturable look-up table (LUT) with the Stratix® II family in 2004. At its core is the adaptive logic module (ALM) with 8 inputs, which can implement a full 6-input LUT (6-LUT) or select 7-input functions.
  • virtex-5 lut
  • luts
  • fpga architecture
  • adaptive logic module
  • lut
  • full adder
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