Enhancing SoC CPU performance doesn't have to break the bank with high-performing IP cores. Check out this EETimes article by Arteris’ John Min and explore the cost-effective optimization of cache memory systems, using CodaCache from Arteris. Bottom line - design teams can take advantage of a simple solution that can turbo charge their SoC’s CPU(s) by up to 32%. https://hubs.ly/Q02Jss0k0 #semiconductor #innovation #SystemOnChip #NetworkOnChip #Arteris
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2moReally good paper that emphasizes problems of complex SoC systems John! Congrats!!