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2007 Annual Report Now Available

Fri Mar 28, 2008 9:00pm EDT
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
Altera Corporation (NASDAQ:ALTR) today announced that its 2007
annual report, previously filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, is available on the investor relations page of the
company's web site (www.altera.com/corporate/ir). A printed copy of
the annual report is available from the company, free of charge, upon
shareholder request.

   About Altera

   Altera's programmable solutions enable system and semiconductor
companies to rapidly and cost-effectively innovate, differentiate and
win in their markets. Find out more at www.altera.com.

   Altera, The Programmable Solutions Company, the stylized Altera
logo, specific device designations and all other words that are
identified as trademarks and/or service marks are, unless noted
otherwise, the trademarks and service marks of Altera Corporation in
the U.S. and other countries. All other product or service names are
the property of their respective holder.

Altera Corporation
INVESTOR:
Scott Wylie - Vice President, 408-544-6996
Investor Relations
swylie@altera.com
or
MEDIA:
Mark Plungy - Senior Manager, 408-544-6397
Corporate Communications
newsroom@altera.com

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