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Programmable Engines for Embedded Systems: The New Challenges
San Jose, California March 26-March 28
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Marc Duranton, NXP Semiconductors
Programmable embedded systems are ubiquitous nowadays, and their number will even further increase with the emergence of Ambient Intelligence. One of the first challenges for embedded systems is mastering the increasing complexity of future Systems on Chip (SoC). The complexity will increase irremediably because the applications become more and more demanding and the algorithmic complexity grows exponentially over time.
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Marc Duranton, "Programmable Engines for Embedded Systems: The New Challenges," isqed, pp.556-557, 8th International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (ISQED'07), 2007
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