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10 IC Product Segments to Exceed Total IC Market Growth in 2013
Tablet and cellphone processors, NAND flash, and telecom-specific ICs to enjoy best growth. IC Insights’ 2013 McClean Report identifies and segments the total IC market into
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Xilinx Next Generation 28nm FPGA Technology Overview
Xilinx has chosen 28 nm high-metal gate (HKMG) high performance, low-power process technology and combined it with a new unified ASMBL™ architecture to create a new generation of FPGAs that offer lower power and higher performance. This white paper describes the challenges the semiconductor industry faces in addressing market requirements and describes how these can be solved with the right 28 nm process technology. The breakthrough combination of a high performance, low-power process with architectural innovations makes new 28 nm FPGAs well suited for power sensitive applications, bandwidth-intensive, and ultra-high end applications.
Maximize System Performance Using Xilinx Based AXI4 Interconnects
Key strategic design decisions made early in the development cycle often have far-reaching impact on the overall results achieved with the final design. Xilinx offers many product solutions with single and multiple on-chip processing elements, such as multiple MicroBlaze™ processors or ARM® Cortex™-A9 processors, DMA engines, communications, video, and DSP IP. Evaluation Kits and Targeted Design Platforms are available to serve both as sample system designs and as advanced FPGA development platforms for the underlying FPGA selection.
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Texas Instruments' DESIGN West interview: From ANT to ZigBee
At DESIGN West 2012 (aka "ESC" San Jose), Senior Editor Chris A. Ciufo sat down with TI's Matt Kurtz, Manager, Wireless Connectivity Group. Matt's group's job is to add wireless capabilities to microcontrollers with "everything from ANT to ZigBee". Consider their SimpleLink initiative, which is comprised of chipsets, protocols, APIs and drivers that make easy the task of adding wireless to a TI microcontroller product. In this short video, Matt explains that TI's focus is one-stop-shopping and simplicity. Judging from market feedback, TI has met its goals.
C553x Ultra-Low Power OOBE
The TMDX5535eZdsp is a small form factor, very low cost USB-powered DSP development kit which includes all the hardware and software needed to evaluate the C553x generation, which is the industry’s lowest-cost and lowest power 16-bit DSP.
Machine Vision Demo using OpenCV
Machine Vision demosttration using OpenCV on Texas Instruments' C6-Integra(TM) platform.
Introducing the C66x Lite EVM
Introducing the C66x Lite Evaluation Module, the cost-efficient development tool from Texas Instruments that enables developers to quickly get started working on designs for the C6670, C6672, C6674, and C6678 multicore DSPs based on the KeyStone architecture.
Graphical Development for C6000 DSP Using C6EZFlo
Software graphical development for TI's C6000(TM) Digital Signal Processors using C6EZFlo
Sitara™ ARM Microprocessor Overview
In this video, you will gain insight into TI’s Sitara™ family of high performance, ARM-based microprocessors (MPUs). The Sitara family further shows TI’s commitment to continued investment and innovation in the ARM architecture. The Sitara family includes high-performance and highly integrated ARM9™ and Cortex™-A8 cores with speed offerings ranging from 375 MHz (ARM9) to 1.5 GHz (Cortex-A8).
Houston...Houston...Come In Houston
Just imagine being on the international space station when it begins somersaulting through space, unable to get steady power from the solar panels and unable to communicate with Earth. Retired Capt. Dan Bursch talks about one of the harrowing tales from science non-fiction. Check out the video at www.sldcommunity.com.










