MUNICH, Germany-- March 10, 2008--The SPIRIT Consortiumâ„¢, a global non-profit organization focused on establishing multi-faceted IP/tool integration standards that drive sustainable growth in ...
The intent behind IP-XACT has always been to provide a bridge between system-on-chip (SoC) assembly and larger considerations. This standard has additionally been used to adapt to multi-sourced and ...
As today’s SoC designs grow more complex and time-to-market (TTM) pressures rise, designers are looking for techniques to build and update designs easily. Key elements for addressing these SoC ...
This question lingered in the background of the closing panel at DAC yesterday, and it prompted several very interesting observations from the panelists. There was some agreement that IP-XACT, with ...
How IP-XACT enables tool interoperability, multi-level abstraction, and accurate hardware/software interface alignment through structured metadata. Why integration automation is critical as complexity ...
This document presents an IP-XACT deployment case on a complex IP, called IZARN. IZARN is a digital IP which includes an ARM CPU and is targeted to be used in a SoC (System on Chip) for mobile phones.
With more IP components and growing time to market pressures, designers are looking for a way to build and update SoC designs easily. IEEE1685 (IP-XACT) was designed to fit this requirement and ...
The Open Core Protocol's unique flexibility, configurability and scalability characteristics enable integrators to build complex systems for high-performance domains A complete standardization process ...