Rethinking SoC architecture around I/O, real-time tasks, and debugging

A new architecture optimizes an SoC, offering ways to tailor functions and performance to meet system needs quickly.

June 13th, 2007
System-on-Chip (SoC) devices present great integration, but the search for a device often hinges on just one missing feature or performance attribute. A device that combines the benefits of I/O programmability, optimized real-time performance, and easier debugging has emerged from thinking about SoC architecture.

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