"Sazerac" wrote in message
Thanks for your answer.
I'm not looking for commercial processor chips, but IP cores which can
be synthesised and reused in one of my SoC designs. Of course,
mainframe 64-bit ISAs is preferable, such as Power/PowerPC, IA64 or
SPARC64 etc. Power consumption and other characters are not very
important.
"Tony Hill дµÀ£º
"
> On 7 Jan 2007 23:51:06 -0800, "Sazerac" wrote:
>
> >I know that Toshiba MeP-h1works at 1Ghz clock speed. But is there any
> >other processor cores with about 1.5Ghz clock speed available? IBM?
> >Intel? AMD? MIPS?
>
> IBM, Intel and AMD all sell some 1.5GHz chips, as does Freescale
> (formerly Motorola's semiconductor devision). There are probably a
> handful of others as well, 1.5GHz isn't all that high of a speed
> anymore. It's more a question of what ISA you're looking for, what
> features you need, power consumption constraints, etc. If you're very
> flexible on those sorts of things, a simple Intel Celeron-M processor
> would probably do the trick. They're available in the ~1.5GHz range
> and are quite easy to find for well under $100.
> --
> Tony Hill
> hilla <underscore> 20 <at> yahoo <dot> ca
a synthesizable core that gets 1.5 GHz is a stretch. And if you want it
for a SOC then it is someone's IP that you would have to license, so why
not contact the IP providers directly?
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