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Dedicated Systems e-Spotlight special: Volume
Enea, Issue 2, April 14, 2010 |
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Welcome to this special Enea issue of Dedicated Systems e-Spotlight. | To change your subscription preferences go the bottom | |||||||
Thinking about multicore for your next design? | ||||||||
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Multicore processors may or may
not be the ideal solution for your application. However, it is essential
that you consider a software architecture with the flexibility to easily
scale from single core to multicore and from DSPs and microcontrollers
to the latest CPUs. | ||||||||
Multicore: Bare Metal Speed, AMP Scalability, SMP Simplicity |
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Various software models have been proposed by the industry
in order to address the multicore challenge, all of them
having different benefits and drawbacks. |
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Solve Multicore Debugging Challenges with a System Level Approach |
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In a world of computers with ever
increasing complexity and pervasiveness, there is an
increasing need for debugging methods that can tackle system
level faults, where reproducibility and observability of
multiple interacting programs and subsystems can be dealt
with holistically, and where in field debugging is as
important as predeployment debugging. |
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Multicore DSP-based Systems can be Complex |
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Minimize Software Development and Maintenance Cost while
Maximizing Utilization of Digital Signaling Processors. |
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Enea and published by Dedicated Systems Experts. Don't hesitate to forward this e-spotlight to colleagues. You are receiving this email because you expressed an interest in our weekly e-gazette and e-spotlight. | Chief Editor: Martin Timmerman | |||||||