ARM in Networking/Communications
I was at the Linley Processor Conference yesterday. There are two of these each year, one focused on mobile and this one, focused on networking and communications (so routers, base-stations and the like). You probably know that ARM is pretty dominant in mobile handsets (and Intel is trying to get a toe-hold although I'm skeptical they will succeed). A story that I haven't heard before is their potential in the networking and communications space.
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Related Semiconductor IP
- Ultra-Low-Power LPDDR3/LPDDR2/DDR3L Combo Subsystem
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- Network-on-Chip (NoC)
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