• Educational series highlights celebration of Power Architecture® technology’s 20th anniversary while delivering value to the design community PISCATAWAY, N.J. – July 5, 2011 – As a part of Power ...
“With Moore's law, the raw performance of multi-core processors doubles with each new process geometry,” says Al Wegener, founder and CTO of Samplify Systems. “However, the sustained performance of ...
Intel is hoping to boost the market for its multi-core processors by turning a product that was designed to ease C++ programming into an open source project. The company last week announced the ...
Requirements for more processing power and for redundancy, especially in safety critical applications, is beginning to drive automotive industry demand for multi-core processors, according to Dr. Kay ...
System-wide concerns in AI and automotive are forcing hardware and software teams to work together, but gaps still remain. Hardware and software engineers have a long history of working independently ...
As multicore processing architectures grow in popularity, suppliers are rolling out solutions to help engineers program the new breed of devices. PolyCore Software is offering a new version of its ...
Researchers at Sungkyunkwan Univ. & Kyungnam Univ. design a multi-core migration methodology and apply it to a real-world AUTOSAR-based engine ECU from HYUNDAI. “As multiple functions have been added ...
Multi-core interference can increase avionics system task execution times tenfold or more, according to Green Hills Software. “We definitely have some strong viewpoints on multi-core interference,” ...
Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge technologies. He joined CNET in 2002 to cover enterprise IT and Web development and was previously executive editor of IT ...
With multicore embedded systems becoming so common, this article outlines some of the basics, reviewing the possible hardware architectures. Broadly, there are two options: Asymmetric Multi-Processing ...
Trying to boost the IT capabilities at his digital forensics company, Brian Dykstra invested in a server that uses quad-core processors. After all, he figured, more cores means a more-powerful machine ...
Do you remember the Transputer? Inmos introduced it back in the 1980s, when single-processor performance was seemingly going to peak. The initial Transputer had a single 20-MHz, 16-bit processing core ...
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