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Differentiation Through Hardware is Not Going Away
Last week at DVCon there was a panel discussion called "The Resurgence of Chip Design," which Richard Goering summarizes very well in his blog post "Will Differentiation Through Software Kill Chip Design?" The short answer is that hardware design is not going away, but that the costs...
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More on the SystemC ARM Linux Boot Loader
My last post described a Linux Loader for ARM Virtual Platforms . Taking a closer look at the code you will see that it's not completely reusable for any ARM design. One of the hard-coded things is the board id. The version I posted has a board id of 0x113, which happens to be for the ARM Integrator...
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Open Mobile Summit -- What‘s Happening in the World of Applications
I attended last week's Open Mobile Summit in San Francisco last week. This is a twice-a-year event, once here and once in London. The conference attracted over 600 attendees to discuss the world of mobile applications -- open mobile, to be precise. There were chip suppliers (TI, Qualcomm, Intel,...
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Android, Linaro, and 10 Other Useful Embedded Linux Links
The state of Minnesota is unofficially divided into two parts; The Cities and The Rest of the State . Of course, The Cities refers to the Twin Cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis. Outstate people from Grand Marias to New Ulm are happy to avoid the crowds of the city, but at the same time curious about...
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Cadence’s Steve Leibson Launches EDA360 Insider Blog
Last April Cadence published the EDA360 vision paper , a document that outlines a new, application-driven approach to electronic system design. From the start it was a vision for the entire EDA industry, not just Cadence. And it soon became clear that the paper was not just about EDA, but about a major...
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Software Development Tool Teardown For The Motorola Droid
Lately, device teardowns of consumer electronics have become popular. There are many articles and videos showing what's inside a particular device. EE Times even had an article asking if they were useful and who actually benefits from them (but after the new EE Times website was launched I can't...
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DAC Keynote 3: EDA Gets Wake-Up Call From Motorola Droid
Iqbal Arshad, corporate vice president of innovation products at Motorola, slept in his office many nights when his team was designing the Motorola Droid smartphone. If he had had better tool support for system-level power management, driver development, system integration, and software-defined hardware...
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Android System Verification Part 6
Welcome to Part 6 of Android System Verification. It's getting hard to trace back to the previous articles, so here is a complete list of links: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Last time I showed how to create hardware stimulus and use coverage to keep track of the generated stimulus across multiple...
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Android System Verification Part 5
In the previous article I introduced the use of Specman for generating sequences of commands to send to the Android emulator. I demonstrated a better way to generate hardware stimulus compared to using the original telnet connection to the Android console. The technique was also better than trying to...
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Android System Verification Part 4
Welcome to Part 4 of Android System Verification. If you are just joining make sure to read the previous three parts to get up to speed. In Part 3 I demonstrated how to use a C program to connect to the Android emulator's telnet server and how to write a simple main() function using the C API to...
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