Re: Rumor Control:: Will Quartus phase out supporting AHDL?



Subroto Datta napisał/a:
AHDL support will be there in Quartus for a long long time.The AHDL
language, is fully maintained and supported for reasons of backwards
compatibility. There are lots of legacy Max+Plus II designs which
customers are migrating to Quartus for use in both existing and new
projects. We are sensitive to our customers needs and will not do
anything to jeopardize their productivity.

Is backward compatibility the only reason why Altera keeps AHDL in Quartus? Which languages Altera suggests to use in new projects?

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