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How to program all of those SoC processor cores? Answers from Jim Ready. Free event, September 18.
While we can stamp out processors galore on an advanced-node SoC, programming those processors is another matter entirely. Yet “multicore” and “many-core” SoC designs are the in-vogue approach to processing performance. How to solve this dilemma? Get a glimpse of … Continue reading →
Posted in EDA360, Multicore, System Realization
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Tagged Embedded Linux, Embedded system, Linux, MontaVista, Operating system, Real-time operating system, System-on-a-chip
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RTOS pioneer Jim Ready discusses the intersection between embedded design and EDA
Richard Goering has just published a pretty interesting interview with Jim Ready—one of the industry’s true embedded RTOS pioneers—in his Industry Insights blog. Ready developed VRTX in the early 1980s and his MontaVista team commercialized a version of embedded Linux … Continue reading →
Posted in EDA360, Linux, System Realization
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Tagged ARM architecture, Embedded Linux, Linux, MontaVista, Real-time operating system
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