Customizable embedded processors : design technologies and applications / Paolo Ienne, Rainer Leupers.
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- computer
- online resource
- 9780080490984
- 0080490980
- Embedded computer systems
- Embedded computer systems -- Design
- Embedded computer systems -- Design and construction
- Systèmes enfouis (Informatique)
- Systèmes enfouis (Informatique) -- Conception et construction
- COMPUTERS -- Hardware -- Personal Computers -- General
- COMPUTERS -- Hardware -- Handheld Devices
- COMPUTERS -- Microprocessors
- Embedded computer systems
- 004.16 22
- TK7895.E42 I46 2007eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 443-484) and index.
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Front Cover; In Praise of Customizable Embedded Processors; Customizable Embedded Processors; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; About the Editors; Part I: Opportunities and Challenges; Chapter 1. From Prêt-©¡-Porter to Tailor-Made; Chapter 2. Opportunities for Application-Specific Processors: The Case of Wireless Communications; Chapter 3. Customizing Processors: Lofty Ambitions, Stark Realities; Part II: Aspects of Processor Customization; Chapter 4. Architecture Description Languages; Chapter 5. C Compiler Retargeting.
Customizable processors have been described as the next natural step in the evolution of the microprocessor business: a step in the life of a new technology where top performance alone is no longer sufficient to guarantee market success. Other factors become fundamental, such as time to market, convenience, energy efficiency, and ease of customization. This book is the first to explore comprehensively one of the most fundamental trends which emerged in the last decade: to treat processors not as rigid, fixed entities, which designers include?as is? in their products; but rather, to build soun.
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