-- "Grid on Chip" architecture, implements a high-speed on-chip network as the interconnect between processor cores and other system elements. This produces on-chip data bandwidth in excess of 500GB/s, scalability for hundreds of processor cores in the future, while keeping the chip on a small and low power die. -- "Multicore Virtualization," takes the complexity of multi-core software and moves it into hardware. An on-chip "Time Machine" handles scheduling, resource allocation, and object synchronization dynamically, simplifying the software development process while minimizing latency and overhead. -- "Smart Memory Controller," improves the efficiency of off-chip memory operations by incorporating intelligence directly into the DDR2 memory controller to handle often used operations such as memory moves."By leveraging technology provided by industry partners, and focusing on solving the key problems that our customers face, we have been able to deliver a completely new architecture in a very short time," said Hiro Kataoka, President and CEO, Boston Circuits. "We are now providing FPGA based development kits to lead customers and the initial response has been extremely positive."
"The gCORE processor's on-chip 'time machine' addresses directly the problem of thread scheduling in multi-core processors," noted In-Stat Principal Analyst and Senior Editor Max Baron. "We need to see more innovations like this helping the industry exploit multicore architectures to the fullest."
About Boston Circuits, Inc.
Founded in 2005 by a team of semiconductor, software, and multimedia experts, Boston Circuits, Inc. provides multi-core processors for use in home and office multimedia devices. The Company's unique "Grid on Chip" architecture and "Time Machine" technology deliver the performance, flexibility, and ease of use of a desktop processor, at the cost, power consumption, and size of an embedded system on chip; giving device manufacturers the opportunity to create groundbreaking multimedia products. The Company is based in Burlington, MA and has an office in Yokohama, Japan.
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