October 2003
Beginner to intermediate
256 pages
5h 15m
English
| Nora: | What do designers mean when they speak of chip “architectures”? |
| Andrea: | That is more jargon. There are many ways to implement an IC design. The designer chooses a specific physical IC architecture to implement the design (e.g., GA, SC, FPGA, or custom). Do you know about those? |
| Nora: | A little—someone at Sandbox said they were different ways to make an IC. He emphasized the time-to-market issue. |
| Andrea: | That's right. Here, let me sketch you a picture of some IC architectures. (See Figure 4.3.) |
| Note the four different physical IC architectures. The block-based IC is usually a custom chip. The individual blocks may be custom logic, or memory blocks or microprocessors. The cells in the ... |
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