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NoC 102: Using SonicsGN to Address Low Power Requirements From IoT to ServersSemiWiki - Paul McLellanJan. 29, 2015 |
At the end of last year, I moderated a Sonics webinar to introduce the concept of a network-on-chip or NoC. It was called NoC 101 and the replay is still available here.
Well it is a new year and time for chapter 2. I will be moderating a webinar next Wednesday February 4th at 10am pacific time. Once again the webinar itself will be delivered by Drew Wingard who is the CTO of Sonics. It is entitled NoC 102: Using SonicsGN to Address Low Power Requirements From IoT to Servers.
The performance and power requirements are very different for IoT devices such as wearables, and big server SoC. But it turns out that the same underlying technology, the NoC, can be used in both cases to integrate the large numbers of IP blocks that might be involved, handle the power domains and often the powering up and down of individual blocks of IP.
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