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system on a chip motzes, 04.09.2003 11:11h
an article about who will lead the "system on a chip" market and intellectual property from 1998 System-on-a-chip expectations are too high. Typically 25 percent or less of a single-chip system design is synthesizable logic, and many include mixed-signal sections requiring a great deal of nonreusable, design-specific engineering effort. Further, chips with 1 million gates or more cannot be easily populated with IP blocks averaging from 15,000 to 25,000 gates each that would leave the designer to consider the block-level interconnect for 40 to 60 subsystems, in addition to large blocks of embedded memory or large, fixed cores. The popular market message that customers need only to buy commercial EDA tools, a third-party cell library, and IP blocks, then snap them together like Lego blocks for transmittal to a variety of foundries, is oversimplified at best. ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment what are they doing there motzes, 23.07.2003 22:01h
niklaus wirth and c.a.r. hoare in carinthia??? strange conference for that place ... after some googling i began to understand ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment steve crocker motzes, 17.07.2003 20:02h
Steve Crocker was one of the founders of CyberCash and a co-inventor of CyberCash's CyberCoin service. He was vice president of Trusted Information Systems for eight years and service Area Director for Security in the Internet Engineering Task Force for four and half years. In the late 1960's and early 1970's, Dr. Crocker was part of the team which developed the protocols for the Arpanet and laid the foundation for today's Internet. In addition to his technical work, he organized the Network Working Group, the forerunner of the modern Internet Engineering Task Force, and initiated the Request for Comment (RFC) series of notes through which protocol designs are documented and shared. ( out of imp) ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment |
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