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When Considering Processor PPA, Don’t Forget the Instruction Memory

November 12, 2020 Blog, News & Docs

The area of any part of a design contributes both to the silicon cost and to the power consumption, but a simplistic following of the “A” in a processor IP vendor’s PPA numbers can be misleading. What do you need to know?

2020DSPmemoryPPASystem design

What is needed to support an operating system?

October 15, 2020 Blog, News & Docs

For each embedded product, software developers need to consider whether they need an operating system; and if so, what type of an OS. Operating systems vary considerably and the choice of one for your processor core has important implications. Let us explore them.

2020ASIPDSPIPLinuxmodeOperating systemRISC-VRTOSSystem design

What is processor core complexity?

September 10, 2020 Blog, News & Docs

Looking at any processor IP, you will find that their vendors emphasise PPA (performance, power & area) numbers. In theory, they should provide a level playing field for comparing different processor IP cores, but in reality, the situation is more complex. Let us consider performance.

2020ASIPDSPIPRISC-VSystem design

Understanding the Performance of Processor IP Cores

August 20, 2020 Blog, News & Docs

Looking at any processor IP, you will find that their vendors emphasise PPA (performance, power & area) numbers. In theory, they should provide a level playing field for comparing different processor IP cores, but in reality, the situation is more complex. Let us consider performance.

2020ASIPbenchmarksDSPIPperformanceRISC-VSystem design

Codasip Releases the First Linux-Capable RISC-V Core Bk7 Optimized for Domain-Specific Applications

July 21, 2020 News & Docs, Press Releases

Codasip announces the official release of Bk7, the most advanced core in the Codasip family of RISC-V processor IP to date, built specifically with customization and domain-specific optimization in mind.

2020BkDSPReleaseRISC-V
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