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Enable DSP co-processing in FPGAs
Today's ever increasing demand for high-speed communication and superfast computing in support of triple-play apps is creating new challenges for those who need to draw together a multitude of standards, components and networking equipment. |
2008-07-02 |
Taiwan develops low-power chips for mobile markets
Taiwan's government-sponsored research arm is preparing to tape out a dual-core DSP and a single-chip WiMAX controller that aim to consumer less power than existing commercial devices, helping local companies get a leg up in mobile multimedia markets. |
2008-06-24 |
Radiocomp, Altera deliver OBSAI solution for WiMAX/LTE
Denmark-based Radiocomp and Altera Corp. have partnered to develop an integrated, rapid development solution for developers of WiMAX and 3GPP LTE base station equipment. |
2008-06-19 |
Galileo sets to achieve cosmic expectations
Satellite navigation system, Galileo, has a wealth of R&D under way to ensure there will be working terminals available before the system is in its commercial operation by 2012 or 2013. |
2008-06-18 |
Automotive MCUs get flexible
The primary benefit of using MCUs has been high level system integration combined with relatively low cost. However, there are hidden costs associated with these devices well beyond the unit price. |
2008-06-16 |
Parallel makes a comeback
Before you know it, we're back to where we were years ago, with large banks of parallel paths, except now clocking at much higher speeds. |
2008-06-16 |
Implement an FPGA ASIC prototype
Functional verification has become the single most critical phase of the ASIC development cycle and often the most time-consuming. |
2008-06-16 |
Advice for the FPGA novice
A letter from a reader causes Clive Maxfield to ponder upon what he would like to see if he were a total newbie to the wonderful world of FPGAs. |
2008-06-16 |
Two FPGA vendors disclose mass layoffs
Two FPGA vendors such as Xilinx Inc. and QuickLogic Corp. separately reported layoffs. Xilinx said approximately 250 positions will be vacated, or about 7 percent of the company's workforce. Meanwhile, QuickLogic reduced its headcount by 17 percent |
2008-06-09 |
Maskless tools to boost ASIC throughputs
E-Shuttle Inc. is set to improve its direct-write e-beam capabilities and explore the future use of next-generation maskless tools from Mapper Lithography NV and other startups in the arena, making e-beam tools a probative technology in mainstream production fabs. |
2008-06-03 |
Build video surveillance products with DaVinci processors
In the rapidly expanding video surveillance space, customers are demanding higher resolution, more channels and computationally hungry analytics—all at lower cost and power. In this article, HikVision explains how it built video surveillance products using TI's DaVinci processors. |
2008-06-03 |
Apple's PA Semi buyout under review
The U.S. Department of Defense is reviewing Apple's acquisition of embedded PowerPC designer PA Semi. |
2008-05-22 |
eSilicon eyes acquisitions to drive growth
eSilicon is building up a portfolio of IP cores and has taken its first steps on the acquisition trail by buying Sweden's SwitchCore, a provider of Ethernet switching chips. |
2008-05-09 |
Use MSGQ module to optimize sRIO gains
Serial RapidIO overcome limitations of traditional DSP I/Os by providing a high performance, packet-switched, interconnect technology which is very beneficial for complex DSP topologies. |
2008-05-01 |
Apple ventures into the IC world
Apple has acquired embedded PowerPC designer PA Semi for a reported $278 million last week without saying a word to investors or even PA Semi's customers about what it has in mind for the startup. |
2008-04-29 |
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