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  • '''Nios''' was [[Altera]]'s first configurable 16-bit embedded [[soft processor]] for its [[FPGA]] product-line. It was subsequently replaced by {{Soft microprocessors}} ...
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  • {{Soft microprocessors}} [[Category:Sun microprocessors]] ...
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  • * [[Nios embedded processor|Nios]] 16-bit ([[soft processor]]) * [[Nios II]] 32-bit ([[soft processor]]) ...
    10 KB (1,058 words) - 15:51, 15 November 2024
  • ...e designed for [[Xilinx]] [[field-programmable gate array]]s (FPGA). As a soft-core processor, MicroBlaze is implemented entirely in the general-purpose m ...205/Data-Sheets/sopc/MicroBlaze_DataSheet.pdf|title=MicroBlaze RISC 32-Bit Soft Processor datasheet|author=[[Xilinx]]|date=August 21, 2002}}</ref> ...
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  • ...laze''' is the designation of a series of three free [[Soft microprocessor|soft processor]] cores from [[Xilinx]] for use in their [[FPGA]] and [[CPLD]] pr {{Soft microprocessors}} ...
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  • The '''HuC6280''' [[8-bit]] [[microprocessor]] is Japanese company [[Hudson Soft]]'s improved version of the [[WDC 65C02]] [[central processing unit|CPU]], [[Category:65xx microprocessors]] ...
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  • ...b.archive.org/web/20181013095941/http://www.dailycircuitry.com/2011/10/zet-soft-core-running-windows-30.html Article title]}} "Zet soft core running Windows 3.0" by Andrew Felch 2011</ref> ...
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  • * [[Open-source hardware]], or open hardware, computer hardware, such as microprocessors, that is designed in the same fashion as open source software * [[Open-source cola]], cola soft drinks made to open-sourced recipes ...
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  • There are two known "[[Soft microprocessor|softcore]]" hardware implementations: ASPIDA and VAMP. The A {{Soft microprocessors}} ...
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  • ...gazine=[[Microprocessor Report]]|title=Proliferation of 386/486-Compatible Microprocessors to Accelerate in ’92|date=January 22, 1992|url= ...rs/1997/aspdac97/pdffiles/03b_2.pdf Verification Methodology of Compatible Microprocessors], 1997.</ref> ...
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  • ...riginal Nios, the Nios II architecture is a [[RISC]] [[Soft microprocessor|soft-core]] architecture which is implemented entirely in the programmable logic The soft-core nature of the Nios II processor lets the system designer specify and g ...
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  • {{About|the family of microprocessors|other uses|Leon (disambiguation)}} ...his section and the subsequent subsections focus on the LEON processors as soft [[IP core]]s and summarise the main features of each processor version and ...
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  • ===Soft cores=== Both netlist and synthesizable cores are called soft cores since both allow a [[Logic synthesis|synthesis]], [[Place and route|p ...
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  • 8-bit microprocessors were the first widely used microprocessors in the computing industry, marking a major shift from mainframes and minico ...st competitors to [[Intel]] started off with such character oriented 8-bit microprocessors. Modernized variants of these 8-bit machines are still one of the most comm ...
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  • ...ustom OpenRISC System Hardware Tutorial: Embedded system design based upon Soft- and Hardcore FPGAs |version=1.0 |website=De Nayer Instituut |access-date=2 ...|last=Maxfield |first=Clive |date=2012-05-03 |title=Comparing four 32-bit soft processor cores |url=https://www.eetimes.com/author.asp?section_id=14&doc_i ...
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  • ...tput or operation caused as a result of the strike is called an SEU or a [[soft error]]. ...5B|s2cid=3032512|via=IEEE Explore}}</ref> In 1978, the first evidence of [[soft error]]s from [[alpha particle]]s in packaging materials was described by [ ...
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  • Soft-coded data, on the other hand, encodes arbitrary information through [[user ...resolve, in a short-term sense, the pressure to deliver the code. Later, soft coding is done to allow a user to pass on parameters that give the end user ...
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  • ...he [[hyper-threading|hyper-threaded]] versions of the Intel Pentium&nbsp;4 microprocessors, such as the "Northwood" and "Prescott". ...01-13}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Architectural Waves|year=2017|publisher=Soft Machines|url=http://www.softmachines.com/technology/|url-status=dead|archiv ...
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  • ...st one, is known as a [[microprocessor]]. Since the mid-1970s, single-chip microprocessors have almost totally replaced all other types of CPUs, and today the term "C ...ng point]] ([[solder]]). '''Heat''' is applied to the metal parts, and the soft filler metal is pressed against the joint, melts, and is drawn into the joi ...
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  • ...ruption, for example: by retrying an operation for transient ([[Soft error|soft]]) or intermittent errors, or else, for uncorrectable errors, isolating the ** Transient (a.k.a. ''soft'') faults lead to independent one-time errors and are not due to permanent ...
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