"Sazerac" <zhangchyi RemoveThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
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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
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> On 7 Jan 2007 23:51:06 -0800, "Sazerac" <zhangchyi RemoveThis @gmail.com> 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
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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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