
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Microarchitecture", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
Start with the news release ARM core overcomes speed restrictions at 90nm from Faraday Technology, which we summarised at the time by saying "32bit RISC processor with eight pipeline stages has separate instruction/data caches and scratchpads, a write buffer, a memory management unit and a JTAG ICE interface". A couple of weeks before, we featured the news release System host board powers down with Core2 Duo from Portwell Technology: "Intel Core 2 Duo processor PICMG 1.3 system host board marries maximum computing power with lower power consumption".
In May 2007, we covered the news from MIPS Technologies concerning its MIPS32 74K cores - take a look at Synthesisable 32bit processors run past 1GHz which says: "Next-generation processor core family is based on an innovative embedded microarchitecture".
Take a look also at the news release from Mercury Computer Systems, Raytheon applies RapidIO and DRAM control IP, as well as Digital TV specialist licenses processor core from MIPS Technologies, and Boards embed multimedia performance from Avalue Technology.
See also:
COM Express modules based on quad-core processors (February 2007)
RadiSys has launched at Embedded World two new PICMG-compatible COM Express modules and a quad core embedded server for high-performance applications
World's-first claim for PICMG 1.3 board (February 2007)
Nexcom has introduced the world's first PICMG 1.3 system host board-Express computer
Cores to power the digital home (January 2007)
NEC Electronics Corporation has selected the MIPS32 24KEc and 24KEf cores to power advanced solutions for the digital home
TenAsys stars for Intel (November 2006)
TenAsys Corp has been named Intel Communications Alliance Member of the Year for 2006 at the Affiliate level
Spanish researchers join consortium (October 2006)
The Technical University of Valencia has joined the HyperTransport Technology Consortium
Processor core meets automotive demands (October 2006)
ARM has released details of its Cortex-R4F processor, designed to reduce the cost and design time of future automotive electronic technology
SBCs to upgrade to next-generation Core Duo (September 2006)
Kontron will support the Intel Core