ARM enters the radio IP market with Cordio
Updated: A new frontier and the last missing link (layer)
Yesterday ARM entered the radio market with their Cordio IP block triplets.
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Yesterday ARM entered the radio market with their Cordio IP block triplets.
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ARM is adding the new CMN-600 and DMC-620 to get a first for them, a backplane. SemiAccurate thinks this new interconnect and memory controller add up to a real sea change for the ARM world. Fool us once, shame on …
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Intel likely paid a high price to secure ARM’s support, something their foundry wing desperately needed.
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AMD’s’ joint venture with Chinese firm THATIC is like the other JVs and different too.
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Everspin and Northwest Logic have teamed up on and FPGA based DDR3 controller supporting ST-MRAM.
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So what is the latest on the Nvidia patent trolling scheme known as “Kepler Licensing”, especially the licensee count?
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If you saw today’s new Nvidia patent trolling lawsuits against Samsung and Qualcomm. SemiAccurate told you about them over a year ago.
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SemiAccurate’s sources are all saying IBM has sold their foundry business, it is a done deal.
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Intel has announced that it was entering a strategic partnership with Rockchip to build a new Atom-based quad core SoC with Intel’s 3G chipset.
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SemiAccurate wrote an analysis of the Nvidia and “Kepler licensing” fees on Tuesday that focused on why they may have chosen those prices.
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As SemiAccurate told you over a year ago, Apple is making their own GPU, but what exactly are they making?
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We recently had a chance to talk to a little known semiconductor company called Sonics Inc.
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The up front licensing costs are actually the simplest part of the story, from here it gets a little tricky.
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People routinely ask SemiAccurate about ARM CPUs which is an odd question because ARM makes absolutely no silicon.
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Nvidia licensing it’s Kepler architecture is nothing more than a last-ditch play to keep the stock price from tanking.
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