Blog Home Blog Search: Date NoC Interconnect Technology Becoming Mainstream Gartner analyst Jim Tully’s assessment that network on chip (NoC) technology will be “mainstream” in two to five years is an acknowledgement of the technical and commercial success NoC interconnect IP has had in the consumer elect... August 31, 2011 Continue Reading Our Consumer Electronics Really Suck (Power) For all the work our industry does to implement sophisticated power management and conservation features in our chips and software, I was dismayed (and a little appalled) to read Saturday’s New York Times article, “Atop TV Sets, a P... August 18, 2011 Continue Reading How to Calculate Late Time to Market (TTM) Revenue Loss, Part 1 When I speak to semiconductor product managers, directors and VPs, one of the questions I often ask is, “How much does it cost you if your chip is one month late?” ... June 22, 2011 Continue Reading IP Subsystems Are Nothing New As featured in: I’ve been hearing the term “IP subsystem” lately, and it seems to be the latest newfangled buzz word in the SoC semiconductor and IP industry, second only to “virtualization.” Much of the context for this growi... April 28, 2011 Continue Reading AMBA AXI and OCP: Behind the Standards As featured in: As engineers, we view transaction protocols as simply a language to be able to communicate information from one block of system-on-chip (SoC) IP to another block. However, if you look at transaction protocols from an eco... April 4, 2011 Continue Reading NoC is not a Noun Today in the IP and EDA business, I hear “knock” all the time, except people mean “NoC.” It seems everybody wants a NoC, or wants to offer you a NoC. I’m here to tell you that NoC is not a noun.... March 14, 2011 Continue Reading « Previous Page 1 … 56 57 58 59 60 Next Page » Arteris Articles News and original writing about on-chip interconnects, on-chip communications and the semiconductor intellectual property industry. Subscribe to Arteris News