That’s the CPU that eventually drove the Pano for [Ttsiodras]. The FPGA is large enough that he was able to get two 50 MHz cores in the box. You can even simulate the CPU before committing it to ...
But there’s a real sweet spot when you have a CPU and an FPGA together. Intel (or Altera, if you prefer) has the NIOS II CPU core, but that’s hard to configure, right? Maybe not, thanks to a ...
"We're erasing those boundaries. Our Universal Processor does it all - CPU, GPU, DSP, FPGA - in one chip, one architecture. This isn't an incremental improvement. It is a paradigm shift.
Physics restricts how much further process geometry shrinkage can take us in terms of boosting processor throughput ... enter the humble FPGA. FPGAs started life as discrete devices in 1984. At this ...
Benefiting from the OCP standard, any processor with OCP interface can be easily connected on our system. The MicroBlaze based computing system is integrated as a PE in our FPGA design. Fig.3 ...
“Our Universal Processor does it all – CPU, GPU, DSP, FPGA – in one chip, one architecture. This isn’t an incremental improvement. It is a paradigm shift. This is the processor ...