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ISSCC 2004 Preview
Although the scope of presentations at next month’s IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference covers a wide range of technologies, this year’s theme of embedded systems highlights key technologies that are essential to create...
From Software For DSP Fabrics To Open-Source IDEs
A number of diverse announcements have rolled across the desk recently, starting with Motorola’s SCDMA module library for the MRC6011 Reconfigurable Compute Fabric (RCF) device...
Switches Aggregate 16 Ports Of Fast Ethernet And Add QoS
The ZL5041x Ethernet switches make it possible to cost-effectively aggregate 16 ports of 100-Mbit/s Ethernet and incorporate the quality-of-service (QoS) features that are becoming a necessity in many Ethernet systems...
RapidIO Meets CompactPCI
The board market is always looking for novel ways to provide high-performance platforms. Mercury Computer Systems enters the fray by using RapidIO in its new ImpactRT 3100 system...
Common-Mode Transceivers Extend RS-485 Network Range
RS-485 networks have been around for over 20 years, serving automated factories, chemical/petroleum plants, building HVAC installations, test and measurement systems, and medical and security applications...
Consortium Rallies Around PSL/Sugar Assertions
A powerful new international EDA group has just come together—the PSL/Sugar Consortium. It is an international organization chartered to help hardware designers adopt and implement the Property Specification Language (PSL, formerly known as IBM Sugar)....
Low-Power VLIW CPU Delivers Speedy x86 Upgrade
Transmeta pushes the envelope with its TM8000 x86-compatible processor. This VLIW-based device doubles the number of execution units (EUs) to eight versus the four found in the company’s current TM5800 processor.
FC Port Bypass Controller Elevates SAN Equipment
The Fibre Channel (FC) optical networking standard remains the king in the storage-area-networking (SAN) field. Despite the challenge being made by iSCSI (Internet scuzzy), which uses 1- or 10-Gbit/s optical Ethernet, FC is still the favorite as...
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