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BlueSpec system determines circuitry and code for electronics designers |
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Monday, 12 December 2011 20:09 |
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Although we may think of smartphones as being like tiny desktop computers, they do have at least one key difference – in order to save battery power, many of their functions are hardwired into
highly-efficient dedicated processors, instead of taking the form of software. Because smartphones perform so many functions, however, not all of them can be hardwired. As a result, designers of mobile devices must decide which functions will be handled by software, and which by hardware. Computer scientists from MIT have recently devised a system that should make those designers’ jobs a lot easier – if they’re willing to adopt it...
Continue Reading BlueSpec system determines circuitry and code for electronics designersSection: ElectronicsTags: Circuit,
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