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DECEMBER 2004


December 27,  2004

  • Bringing Power to the People
  • Editorial: 2004 in Review
  • M2000’s Spherical FPGA Cores

December 20,  2004

  • Taiwan’s Roadmap to Leadership in Design
  • AMD Revises ’05 Processor Roadmap

December 13,  2004

  • x86 Power and Thermal Management
  • Viewpoint: The Mythology of Moore’s Law
  • Notes From AMD’s Analyst Meeting
  • Intel/Nvidia Cross-License Surprise

December 6,  2004

  • Viewpoint: Birth of the Chipware Semiconductor Company

NOVEMBER 2004


November 29,  2004

  • ARM Debuts Logical V7
  • ARM’s Asynchronous Handshake

November 22,  2004

  • Editorial: Thoughts of Spring and Processors

November 15,  2004

  • Innovation Drives the Future

November 8,  2004

  • Intel Cancels 4GHz P4
  • MIPS Takes Aim at Low-Cost DSP

November 1,  2004

  • Intel Cancels 4GHz P4
  • MIPS Takes Aim at Low-Cost DSP

OCTOBER 2004


October 25,  2004

  • Embedded CPUs Zoom at FPF
  • SPARC Turns 90nm
  • Editorial: First FPF Finale
  • Transmeta Extends Efficeon Roadmap

October 11,  2004

  • IBM Makes Designer Genes
  • Double Your Opterons; Double Your Fun
  • Centaur CN Is Super(scalar) 64 Bits
  • Cavium Branches Out

SEPTEMBER 2004


September 27,  2004

  • Preview: Fall Processor Forum
  • Editorial: Can Benchmarking Be Rational?

September 13,  2004

  • Sony’s PSP: Maximum Technology
  • Sun’s Niagara Pours on the Cores
  • Hot Chips 16 Goes to Mars and Back
  • ARM Extends Its Reach
  • Another Tale of Two Instructions

AUGUST 2004


August 30,  2004

  • Benchmarking the Benchmarks
  • How Is Intel Really Doing?

August 16, 2004

  • Editorial: Who Really Deserves Credit for the New AMD?
  • NX Helps Windows Security
  • Heterogeneous Multiprocessors Challenge Classic Engines
  • SPARC’s New Roadmap

JULY 2004


July 26, 2004

  • Bulverde and Marathon Turn Cellphones Into PCs
  • Toshiba’s New MIPS64 Family
  • Welcome to the Electronic Design Forum
  • A Tale of Two Instructions

July 15, 2004

  • Tensilica’s Automaton Arrives
  • MPU EDA to Face Complexity
  • AMD vs. Intel in Dual-Core Duel
  • Intel Launches Grantsdale Chipset

JUNE 2004


June 28, 2004

  • Interconnects Target SoC Design
  • Altera’s New CPU for FPGAs
  • The New, New MDR
  • ARC 700 Secrets Revealed

June 15, 2004

  • ARM’s Configurable OptimoDE

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MAY 2004


  • #174 (May 31, 2004)
    • Tensilica Tackles Bottlenecks
    • ARM Opens Up to SMP
    • StarCore DSPs Boost VoIP
    • Risk Reduction Faraday Style
    • VIA Embeds Its Security Strategy
    • Reconfigurable “Illogic”
    • Freescale Secures PowerQuicc
    • The Only Constant Is Change
    • Microprocessor Sunset
    • In the Viewfinder: TI’s Camera Chips

APRIL 2004


    • Stretching Performance
    • IBM Loosens Up CPU Licensing
    • Preview: Embedded Processor Forum 2004
    • Bulverde Announced
    • ST Chooses ARM7 for MCUs
    • From the Publisher’s Desk: My First 100 Days
    • Alchemy Adds Security Engine
    • EZchip Adds New NPU Line
MARCH 2004

    • Serious Power for Embedded Systems
    • Dial the Future
    • Intel Addresses the 64-Bit Question
    • Xilinx Reconfigures Triscend
    • ARC 700 Aims Higher
    • Cirrus Logic Grows Ten ARMs
    • PMC’s Processors Face Reality

FEBRUARY 2004


    • Intrinsity Licenses Fast14 to ATI
    • IA-32 Plus 64 Equals What?
    • ARM Grabs Triscend
    • Embedded CPUs Do More, Run Faster
    • MPC8560 Merges Winning Features
    • Low-Power CPUs Speed Up
    • TriCore 2’s Low-Power Breakthrough
    • 2003: Year of the Handheld Multimedia
    • Nomadik Wins MPR’s Award for Best Application Processor
    • Media Processors Poised to Pounce
    • Best Media Processor: TriMedia TM5250
    • Extreme CPUs Defy Conventions
    • Best Extreme Processor: Xelerated X10q
    • Conservative IP Cores Get Stung
    • Avispa+ Buzzes With Innovation
    • Better, Faster, Cheaper: Take All Three
    • TI Samples Three 1GHz DSPs

JANUARY 2004


    • New EDGE Chip Set From TI
    • ES Strains Seams, Credulity
    • Silicon à la Carte
    • ClearSpeed Hits Design Targets
    • ARM Expands ARM11 Family
    • ISSCC Promises Progress

     

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