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Scalable Atomicity: April 2013
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Sunday, April 7, 2013. Vivado 2013.1 / ISE 14.5. Xilinx shipped Vivado 2013.1 last week. If the engineering design and verification community needed any validation that " FPGA CAD Tools are closing ground on their ASIC centric brethren. Vivado is an excellent example. We see so much runway and room to grow here that we've been making proactive investments around nascent aspects of Vivado, such as IP Integrator (IPI). Our efforts in this regard were mentioned in this press release. And others without drama.
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Scalable Atomicity: Ubuntu 13.04 and OpenCPI
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Tuesday, October 8, 2013. Ubuntu 13.04 and OpenCPI. I don't think of us as OS-bigots; but the understandable contrast between the library hassles we had. With something as old as RHEL5 and didn't have. Jim Kulp at Parera did us all a solid by refreshing the OpenCPI. Mainline to build cleanly to Ubuntu 13.04 as well. Nice! He pushed those changes to the OpenCPI GitHub repo. This evening. Thanks Jim! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. OCP-IP move to Accellera.
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Scalable Atomicity: October 2013
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Wednesday, October 16, 2013. OCP-IP move to Accellera. We're cautiously optimistic, maybe even excited, about the news that went public yesterday. Of OCP-IP being rolled into Accellera's warm arms. To understand why, years later, we still feel the OCP/AXI choice is like Coke and Pepsi. Tuesday, October 8, 2013. Ubuntu 13.04 and OpenCPI. I don't think of us as OS-bigots; but the understandable contrast between the library hassles we had. With something as old as RHEL5 and didn't have. Ubuntu 13.04 and...
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Scalable Atomicity: OCP and AXI
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Friday, June 18, 2010. Seem a lot like Coke and Pepsi. RTL interface specifications and refreshing cola beverages. The choice of one or another does not matter at a certain level of abstraction. As an application-domain specifier, you may not care very much: "I'd like a stream interface please". Of course, the particular dining establishment you are visiting may respond to you "Oh, we don't have Coke, is Pepsi OK? We've abstracted these patterns in OpenCPI. S Worker Interface Profiles.