Network-on-Chip is a very active field of research of the recent years. Compared to classical bus-based communication schemes, it implies innovative mechanisms as well as new ways of wrapping ...
MUNICH, Germany-- March 10, 2008--The SPIRIT Consortiumâ„¢, a global non-profit organization focused on establishing multi-faceted IP/tool integration standards that drive sustainable growth in ...
As today’s SoC designs grow more complex and time-to-market (TTM) pressures rise, designers are looking for techniques to build and update designs easily. Key elements for addressing these SoC ...
With more IP components and growing time to market pressures, designers are looking for a way to build and update SoC designs easily. IEEE1685 (IP-XACT) was designed to fit this requirement and ...
How IP-XACT enables tool interoperability, multi-level abstraction, and accurate hardware/software interface alignment through structured metadata. Why integration automation is critical as complexity ...
The Open Core Protocol's unique flexibility, configurability and scalability characteristics enable integrators to build complex systems for high-performance domains A complete standardization process ...
In a previous article, Getting started in structured assembly in complex SoC designs, an unexceptional system-on-chip (SoC) design was shown to contain hundreds of intellectual property (IP) blocks.
One of the hallmarks of the SPIRIT Consortium, a standards organization focused on IP/tool integration, is its IP-XACT specification. IPXACT provides a unique way to describe IP metadata in an XML ...
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