Nios embedded processor
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Nios embedded processor
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Nios was Altera's first configurable 16-bit embedded processor for its FPGA product-line. For new designs, Altera recommends the 32-bit Nios II. It is now considered obsolete.[citation needed]
See also
- LatticeMico8
- LatticeMico32
- MicroBlaze
- PicoBlaze
- Micon P200
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MicroBlaze · PicoBlaze · PacoBlaze · LatticeMico8 · LatticeMico32 · Nios · Nios II · OpenRISC · OpenSPARC · LEON |
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