Second-Gen Processor Architecture Ready For Licensing

Oct. 6, 2009

The company’s second generation processor architecture for dynamically reconfigurable embedded systems (ADRES) now supports multithreading and has doubled its performance and energy efficiency compared to the first ADRES generation. Positioned as a building block for future 4G devices, the latest ADRES can now be licensed and targets chip manufacturers. Companies interested in further developing this technology are welcome to join in company’s collaborative research. For further information and pricing, call IMEC INC., San Jose, CA. (408) 551-4502.

Company: IMEC INC.

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