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Texas Instruments Designs Complex Application Engines Directly from ANSI C to Reduce Design Time

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September 2008
 

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Consumer electronics are on a treadmill of increasing complexity, with a knock-on effect on the designers of consumer SoCs. Design teams are under constant pressure to get more done in less time while continuing to find ways to innovate and differentiate. Everyone agrees that increasing designer productivity is critical. There is also wide agreement that moving to a higher level of abstraction is a key means to achieving these productivity gains.

This article describes how Texas Instruments introduced the move from RTL to ANSI C in order to reduce design time for the complex application engines that define and differentiate their consumer SoCs.

 
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