This book originated from a workshop held at the DATE 2005 conference, namely Designing Complex SOCs. State-of-the-art in issues related to System-on-Chip (SoC) design by leading experts in the fields, covers IP development, verification, integration, chip implementation, testing and software.
SOC design is fast becoming the key area of focus that engineers and researchers from the Electronic Design Automation field are focusing on in their quest to further develop Integrated Circuit technology. The more systems and even networks that we can integrate on one piece of silicon, the faster, cheaper, more powerful and efficient the technology will become.
Essential Issues in SOC Design contains valuable academic and industrial examples for those involved with the design of complex SOCs, all contributors are selected from a region of the world that is generally known to lead the "SOC-Revolution", namely Asia.
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SOC design is fast becoming the key area of focus that engineers and researchers from the Electronic Design Automation field are focusing on in their quest to further develop Integrated Circuit technology. The more systems and even networks that we can integrate on one piece of silicon, the faster, cheaper, more powerful and efficient the technology will become.
Essential Issues in SOC Design contains valuable academic and industrial examples for those involved with the design of complex SOCs, all contributors are selected from a region of the world that is generally known to lead the "SOC-Revolution", namely Asia.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
From the review by Dr. Grant Martin, Springer author and Chief Scientist at Tensilica Inc., Santa Clara, USA:
I have looked over the proposal. I think it is basically sound and Prof. Lin has assembled a good group of participants. All the chapters appear sound in scope and author backgrounds. In particular, the case study on the digital still camera controller sounds quite interesting and a good adjunct chapter in the book.
On another point - this seems like a good book to have translated into Chinese from the word go - (rather than first publish in English and then translate). Is a Chinese translation planned? Clearly if so it could become a standard text in Greater China area.
I have looked over the proposal. I think it is basically sound and Prof. Lin has assembled a good group of participants. All the chapters appear sound in scope and author backgrounds. In particular, the case study on the digital still camera controller sounds quite interesting and a good adjunct chapter in the book.
On another point - this seems like a good book to have translated into Chinese from the word go - (rather than first publish in English and then translate). Is a Chinese translation planned? Clearly if so it could become a standard text in Greater China area.