Multiprocessor Blog Part 4 – Mixed-Safety Critical Systems

MPSoCs are ideal for mixed safety-critical systems such as medical or automotive.  For example,  one processing cluster handles general non-safety…

Multicore Blog Part 2 – Hypervisors and Homogenous Systems

Multiprocessor SoCs can consist of homogenous clusters where processing elements like CPUs, GPUs, DSPs, and dedicated FPGA logic are identical;…

Delivering on the Promise of Leading-Edge SoCs – Multicore Solutions Part 1 of 4

Silicon vendors are packing more hardware capabilities into today’s SoCs than ever before. These now include multiple CPU clusters in…

Taking the Baton

Thank you, Colin Walls, for leading the Embedded Software blog for the past 12 years.   Here are just a few of Colin’s many…

ESE Kongress

ESE Kongress

This week, an annual conference on embedded systems normally takes place in Stuttgart, Germany: ESE Kongress. I have presented at…

Article about embedded hypervisors and multicore frameworks

Article about embedded hypervisors and multicore frameworks

My latest article on embedded.com has been published here. I am looking at the use of hypervisors and multicore frameworks…

A multicore webinar with a difference

A multicore webinar with a difference

We were pleased with the recent success of a webinar where we looked at an important aspect of multicore software…

Arm DevSummit

Arm DevSummit

This week is the Arm DevSummit. This event was originally planned to take place in San Jose, California, but was…

Article about embedded multicore terminology

Article about embedded multicore terminology

My latest article on embedded.com has been published here. I am looking at the vast array of terminology in the…