It's Altera again - a standalone FPGA company spinoff from Intel

Interesting to see their business plans upcoming in the embedded devices, automotive domains. This one caught me:
"The goal of Gelsinger’s plan is to surpass Asian contract chip manufacturing giants TSMC and Samsung Electronics in process performance by 2025. At the same time, the company is hoping its revitalized contract chip-making business, Intel Foundry, will exceed Samsung’s foundry business in revenue by 2030" by doubling down the focus in Intel alone.

https://www.crn.com/news/components-peripherals/2024/intel-brings-back-altera-as-standalone-fpga-company
Intel revealed that its standalone FPGA company previously known as the Programmable Solutions Group will take its original Altera name and chase a $55 billion-plus market opportunity.
Intel Revives Altera Name For Stand-Alone FPGA Company
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