How to architect a single board computer to get the best possible performance from high-speed RISC processor
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As RISC processors get faster and faster, it’s becoming more and more difficult to design single board computers that satisfy their voracious appetite for instructions and data, while still meeting the I/O needs of real-time applications. In this article Chau describes the problems encountered in designing such boards, and show how these problems can be overcome with the right architectural design.







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