We reported earlier about Xilinx offering free-to-use ARM Cortex M1 and M3 cores. [Adam Taylor] posted his experiences getting things working and there’s also a video done by [Geek Til It Hertz] based ...
In a surprising move, ARM has made two Cortex-M cores available for FPGA development at no cost. In the over three decades since [Sophie Wilson] created the first ARM processor design for the Acorn ...
San Jose, CA – February 21, 2001 – Mentor Graphics Corp. and Xilinx, Inc. today announced the immediate availability of two high-level intellectual property (IP) products to accelerate the design ...
Today’s high-performance computing systems often require the designer to instantiate multiple CPU or DSP cores in their subsystem. However, the performance gained by using multiple CPUs comes with ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. - December 24, 2003 - Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ:XLNX) today announced the immediate availability of a Digital Up Converter (DUC) LogiCORETM module for digital communication system design.
There ain’t no such thing as a free lunch (TANSTAAFL), but Xilinx and Arm are making it easier to use soft-core, Cortex-M1 and Cortex-M3 platforms on Xilinx FPGAs (Fig. 1). Through an enhancement to ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 21, 2001-- Mentor Graphics Corp. (Nasdaq:MENT), industry-leading commodity IP vendor and Xilinx, Inc. (Nasdaq:XLNX), the leader in programmable logic today ...
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