Difference between revisions of "Power and Performance Optimizations in Embedded Systems"
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− | *Niall Murphy. [http://www.embedded.com/columns/murphyslaw/20300590 An uncertain future]. Embedded Systems Design. May 14, 2004. | + | *Niall Murphy. [http://www.embedded.com/columns/murphyslaw/20300590 An uncertain future]. Embedded Systems Design. (Embedded.com.) May 14, 2004. |
:*John Godfrey Saxe. [http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/info/view_unit/1/?letter=B&spage=3. Blind Men and the Elephant]. 6 blind men have different interpretations after inspecting an elephant, old poem meant to illustrate the futility of religious arguments over something that no one has seen. | :*John Godfrey Saxe. [http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/info/view_unit/1/?letter=B&spage=3. Blind Men and the Elephant]. 6 blind men have different interpretations after inspecting an elephant, old poem meant to illustrate the futility of religious arguments over something that no one has seen. | ||
+ | *Steve Leibson, Tensilica, Inc. [http://www.embedded.com/design/multicore/201001905?_requestid=349287 Multicore microprocessors and embedded multicore SOCs have very different needs]. Embedded.com. July 18, 2007. |
Revision as of 17:58, 13 April 2010
- Niall Murphy. An uncertain future. Embedded Systems Design. (Embedded.com.) May 14, 2004.
- John Godfrey Saxe. Blind Men and the Elephant. 6 blind men have different interpretations after inspecting an elephant, old poem meant to illustrate the futility of religious arguments over something that no one has seen.
- Steve Leibson, Tensilica, Inc. Multicore microprocessors and embedded multicore SOCs have very different needs. Embedded.com. July 18, 2007.