DocumentCode
1362827
Title
Multiprocessor system-on-chip technology
Author
Wolf, Wayne
Author_Institution
Georgia Institute of Technology
Volume
26
Issue
6
fYear
2009
fDate
11/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
50
Lastpage
54
Abstract
Signal processing is a prime application for very large scale integration (VLSI) technology and systems-on-chips (SoCs), so it should be no surprise that a great deal of effort has been put into the design of architectures for signal processing. The need for programmability, real-time performance, and low-power operation are all driving factors in the development of these architectures. Although multicore processors have recently emerged for desktop and server computing, single-chip multiprocessors have a much longer history in embedded computing thanks to the strict requirements placed on these systems. Multiprocessor SoCs (MPSoCs) have been developed in response to the needs of embedded signal processing and multimedia computing. This article surveys the requirements on embedded signal processing systems and how those requirements are reflected in MPSoC architectures and the software developed for them.
Keywords
VLSI; computer architecture; multimedia systems; multiprocessing systems; signal processing; system-on-chip; MPSoC architectures; VLSI; multimedia computing; multiprocessor system-on-chip technology; signal processing; very large scale integration; Computer architecture; Embedded computing; Embedded software; History; Multicore processing; Multimedia computing; Multiprocessing systems; Signal design; Signal processing; Very large scale integration;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1053-5888
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSP.2009.934138
Filename
5230803
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