Atom SoC RIP?
While I have seen no public signs that Intel’s internal Atom-based SoC ambitions have lessened, new press reports around their external ambitions/partnership involving TSMC are popping up all over the place. It appears that “Intel, TSMC Reach Agreement to Collaborate on Technology Platform, IP Infrastructure, SoC Solutions; Intel to port Atom CPU cores to TSMC’s technology platform to expand market for Atom Processors SoC Customers” [from March 2, 2009] hasn’t gone anywhere visibly measurable in the past year.
Related Semiconductor IP
- RISC-V CPU IP
- AES GCM IP Core
- High Speed Ethernet Quad 10G to 100G PCS
- High Speed Ethernet Gen-2 Quad 100G PCS IP
- High Speed Ethernet 4/2/1-Lane 100G PCS
Related Blogs
- Intel Briefing: Tri-Gate Technology and Atom SoC
- TSMC Could Make Half Of Intel's Atom Output
- AMD Bobcat, Intel Atom, ARM IP ...
- Intel Atom, ARM CPU IP, and Embedded World 2010
Latest Blogs
- Why Choose Hard IP for Embedded FPGA in Aerospace and Defense Applications
- Migrating the CPU IP Development from MIPS to RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture
- Quintauris: Accelerating RISC-V Innovation for next-gen Hardware
- Say Goodbye to Limits and Hello to Freedom of Scalability in the MIPS P8700
- Why is Hard IP a Better Solution for Embedded FPGA (eFPGA) Technology?