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Processing Applications On New Generation FPGA
With enhanced capabilities most of the DSP processing work can be
off loaded from the software program stack to embedded processors
and DSP resources on the FPGA to improve performance and reduce
the cost of the whole system.
- By Rahul V. Shah, eInfochips Read
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Automotive vision looks
to put technology in the driver’s seat
Cars that can "see," offer
"advice" to drivers, and even react autonomously
to changing road, traffic, and weather conditions are in our
future
By Gene Frantz and Pascal Dorster, Texas Instruments
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1. Multicore 'painful,' but
necessary, panelists say
The migration to multicore processing,
though fraught with challenges, is the only plausible way to achieve
the computing performance required in the not-to-distant future
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Dylan McGrath, EETimes
2. The
'what and why' of TLM
Transaction-level models (TLMs) can help with design, integration
and verification associated with large, complex systems More...
- Bryan Bowyer, EETimes
3. IC execs eye sweeping
changes
Collaborative design, software mastery and the need for an
entirely new pricing model are among the challenges the semiconductor
industry will have to grapple with sooner rather than later More...
- Dylan McGrath, EETimes
4. Back
to the Basics: All about FPGAs
In an FGPA, however, most of the delay in the chip comes
from the interconnect, because the interconnect – like the logic
– is fixed on the chip More...
- Bob Zeidman
5. China's
IC demand outpaces production
And the supply-demand gap appears to be widening. China’s
IC demand grew 32 percent to $45 billion in 2005, but internal chip
production reached only $9 billion More...
- Mark LaPedus
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