Altera at Embedded World 2026 to spotlight how its Agilex FPGA lineup tackles the challenge of machines that need to act instantly in changing environments.
Company plans to showcase three key applications. An industrial camera system to showcase multi-camera synchronization and stitching for factory environments. A medical imaging setup shall display high-resolution preprocessing capabilities. A robotics demo to illustrate closed-loop control with minimal delay.
All three run on Agilex 3 and Agilex 5 devices, built with physical AI in mind with —systems where perception and action happen in microseconds.
The hardware architecture combines distributed tensor blocks for AI processing, ARM processors, memory support for DDR5 and LPDDR5, and high-speed input/output. This integration matters for applications where sensor data needs immediate processing before triggering mechanical responses.

