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Custom Processor / Programmable Accelerator Design and Implementation

Posted by Ken Cheung in Events, Training on Wednesday, March 11, 2009

CoWare is offering a webinar entitled, “Custom Processor / Programmable Accelerator Design and Implementation.” The online seminar will take place on Wednesday, March 18, 2009 at 9:00 am Pacific Time. The one-hour webcast is free.

Webinar Topics

  • Concepts and reasons behind developing custom processors and hardware programmable accelerators
  • Design and implementation steps and how these steps can be streamlined using efficient and powerful design tools that automate the exploration, RTL implementation and software development tools
  • How the generated processor can be used for development and verification in a Virtual Platform for Software Development, an FPGA or an RTL emulation environment

Blurb

As companies are looking to improve their competitive advantage, the need for programmable hardware accelerators, ASIPs and custom processors is growing rapidly. They provide the solution to performance and flexibility challenges electronic system designers are facing today. But, in today’s economy where there are fewer resources and everyone has cost reduction on their mind, how can you design them efficiently? How can you generate efficient RTL? How can you equip the software developers with the right linker, assembler, compiler, simulator and debugger?

More info: CoWare Custom Processor Webinar

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