DocumentCode
1416690
Title
Trends in embedded-microprocessor design
Author
Schlett, Manfred
Volume
31
Issue
8
fYear
1998
fDate
8/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
44
Lastpage
49
Abstract
When discussing microprocessors, we tend to think of the Intel x86 architecture and its competitors. Doing so, however, ignores the growing market for embedded microprocessors and controllers, in particular the growing 32 bit embedded processor market. This movement toward longer instruction length may seem strange to developers of brake control systems or washing machines-and, indeed, forecasters predict that eight times more 8 bit than 32 bit embedded processors will ship in 1999. But as demand for more complex handheld and portable applications rises, this trend becomes more understandable. Today´s 32 bit embedded processor market includes more than 100 vendors and two dozen instruction set architectures. The article describes what these embedded CPUs are and how the requirements of embedded systems make them different from general purpose CPUs
Keywords
DP industry; computer architecture; microprocessor chips; real-time systems; 32 bit; 32 bit embedded processor market; Intel x86 architecture; brake control systems; embedded CPUs; embedded microprocessor design trends; embedded processors; general purpose CPUs; instruction set architectures; longer instruction length; portable applications; washing machines; Cellular phones; Computer architecture; Digital cameras; Embedded computing; Games; Microcontrollers; Microprocessors; Portable computers; Read only memory; Read-write memory;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9162
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/2.707616
Filename
707616
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