Industry Articles
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India aspires to be hardware IP hub
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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SoCs find a home in low-end embedded design
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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SoC technical difficulties ahead; stand by
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Adapting an architecture to fit 130 nm
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Async chip design eases process shift
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Advanced library format "attacks" advanced design issues
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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1T-SRAM improves yield, benefits SoCs
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Next generation SoCs: optimized IP platforms
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Lessons learned from extending 0.12 um CMOS for multimillion gate, IP designs
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Taking on the 130nm node and beyond
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Software takes center stage to meet vital SoC goals
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Future success of SoCs and platforms lies in verification
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Embedded FPGAs seen surging
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Optimize the RISC/DSP Combo for Voice over IP
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Stepping through the processing requirements for MPEG-4
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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JPEG compression is essential for embedded applications
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Digital cinema reels from motion JPEG2000 advances
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Emerging H.264 standard supports broadcast video encoding
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Flexible, standards-based IP key
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Vendors must support IP reuse in SoC
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Synthesizable IP: the risk pays off
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Nanometer scale effects complicate IP characterization
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Analog IP re-use: concerns for "digitally-oriented" SoC designers
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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High-speed fabrics deliver optimal IP implementation
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Your IP: easy to protect, easy to reuse
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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7 warning signs that you should be concerned about your IP provider
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Layout compaction accelerates SoC design through hard IP reuse
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Re-use versus re-synthesize: Preparing for deep submicron issues ahead
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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The five facets of SoC design complexity
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Verification reuse enables design reuse
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Closing the abstraction gap in 100M-gate designs
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Foundries wield intellectual property to gain an edge
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Mixed-signal design flow enables RF CMOS chip
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Using Linux while avoiding costs
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Is embedded Linux the right answer?
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Telecom equipment makers must build on Linux to remain viable
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Networking driver strategies for using embedded Linux
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Why choose Linux for embedded development projects?
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Building a custom embedded SoC platform for embedded Linux
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Gate-array-like processes gain ground
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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System-level issues dominate code writing
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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DSP app? 80-20 rule still works
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Optimizing performance of DSPs
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Selecting DSP development tools
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Wireless SDR: overcoming next gen handset challenges
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Speeding DSP solutions with FPGAs
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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How to organize a complex SoC project
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Keynoter sees asynchronous future for digital designs
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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SEMI survey shows '02 fab-tool market to fall 32%
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)
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Easic's Zvi Or-Bach throws cold water on a semiconductor industry recovery
(Wednesday, March 17, 2004)