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Let’s say you had a SNES with a busted CPU. What would you do? Your SNES would be through! That is, unless, you had a replacement based on an FPGA. [leonllr] has been developing just such a thing.
That’s the CPU that eventually drove the Pano for [Ttsiodras]. The FPGA is large enough that he was able to get two 50 MHz cores in the box. You can even simulate the CPU before committing it to ...
Covert Channel Between the CPU and An FPGA By Modulating The Usage of the Power Distribution Network
Find the technical paper here. Preprint March 2023. Gross, Mathieu, Robert Kunzelmann, and Georg Sigl. “CPU to FPGA Power Covert Channel in FPGA-SoCs.” Cryptology ePrint Archive (2023).
"We're erasing those boundaries. Our Universal Processor does it all - CPU, GPU, DSP, FPGA - in one chip, one architecture.
The RXv3 CPU core will be employed in Renesas’ new RX microcontroller (MCU) families that begin rolling out at the end of 2018. The new MCUs are designed to address the real-time performance and ...
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