5 ways to achieve the right level of customization
Many companies understand that they cannot push the efficiency of their products enough with process technology gains only. This is a conclusion from the strong interest we are seeing in our Custom Compute offering. Are you ready to explore a custom core for your next SoC?
Some IP providers are proposing solutions to the previous inflexibility of processor IP, to start unlocking some of the benefits of customization. In this blog, I summarize the different propositions and assess the value and benefits they offer. Not all of them will get Custom Compute right. Let’s see why.
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