Meeting the need
for speed - Eliminating inter-processor communication bottlenecks
in high-end handset applications
To address the
ever-increasing processing requirements of today's high-end
multimedia handsets, many designers have turned to multi-processor
architectures featuring stand-alone applications processors.
In early
multi-processor designs, the embedded interfaces available on the
processors were used as a means of inter-processor communication,
but these interfaces have begun to create bottlenecks as wireless
data transmission rates continue to increase and the applications
they support become more complex.
Multi-port memory
devices address this issue by supporting unmatched inter-processor
communication rates while consuming very little power and board
space.
Taught by Casey
Springer, IDT Product Marketing Engineer, this NetSeminar
highlights the advantages of using multi-port devices in advanced
handset applications.
This archived
seminar is available 24 hours a day as a recorded program. Click here to view the webinar.