Wiki Tag: ARM
Masayoshi Son Wiki
UCIe (Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express) Wiki
UCIe (Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express) is an open industry standard for die-to-die interconnects that enables high-bandwidth, low-latency, power-efficient communication between chiplets in advanced package architectures. The UCIe specification was launched in March 2022 by the UCIe Consortium, with founding… Read More
Semiconductor Value Chain Wiki
Also Known As: Semiconductor Industry Supply Chain, Chip Manufacturing Ecosystem
Domain: Electronics, High-Tech Manufacturing, Global Trade
Purpose: To describe the end-to-end ecosystem that enables the design, fabrication, packaging, and delivery of semiconductor chips.
Major Players: EDA vendors, IP providers, … Read More
Network-on-Chip (NoC) Wiki
Term: Network-on-Chip (NoC)
Also Known As: On-chip Interconnect Network, SoC Interconnect Fabric
Domain: Semiconductor Architecture, System-on-Chip (SoC), Multiprocessor Design
Primary Use: Communication backbone for multi-core processors, SoCs, and chiplets
First Introduced: Early 2000s (concept); widespread… Read More
Processor IP Wiki
Overview
Processor IP refers to pre-designed, licensable CPU or processing core designs used in System-on-Chip (SoC) development. These IP cores are integrated into semiconductor designs and are responsible for executing instructions, controlling hardware, and performing computations.
Processor IP enables companies… Read More
Semiconductor IP Wiki
Overview
Semiconductor IP refers to pre-designed, reusable blocks of logic, circuits, or software that are licensed for integration into larger system-on-chip (SoC), ASIC, or FPGA designs. These building blocks accelerate development, reduce cost, and allow semiconductor designers to focus on differentiation rather … Read More
Defacto Technologies Wiki
Defacto Technologies
Type: Private
Industry: Electronic Design Automation (EDA), RTL SoC Integration & Verification
Founded: 2003 (originating from R&D at Grenoble, France) Minalogic+10SemiWiki+10Design Reuse+10
Headquarters: Grenoble/Moirans area, French Alps, France (with a U.S. branch in California)… Read More
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