Having more than one of these chopping or blending devices is common and often helpful. But it’s certainly possible to get away with owning just one. To help you figure out which makes the most sense ...
Verifying the security of processors has become an essential step in the design of modern electronic systems. Users want to be sure that their consumer devices can’t be hacked, and that their personal ...
Heterogeneous multiprocessor (HMP) systems, using functionally asymmetric compute elements, such as application processors and microcontrollers integrated within the same SoCs, are now used ...
Part one of this series offers a brief overview of the processor architecture ecosystem. This part identifies and maps the processing sweet-spot spectrum of mainstream processing architectures. The ...
Application defined processors are based on the concept of reconfigurable computing (RC). RC is a computing technology that blurs the line between software and hardware and provides the basis for the ...
Recently, multi-core processors have been featured in embedded field. Especially, with regard to reconfigurable devices, several system constructions can be implemented easily. The Real-Time OS(RTOS) ...
Network processors are designed for speed, but programming them is often a challenge. Here, you'll find the information you need to write software that makes the most of them. Network processors are ...
For many applications, allocating performance among all of the tasks in a system-on-chip (SoC) design is much easier and provides greater design flexibility with multiple CPUs than with just one ...