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Application-Specific Instruction-Set Processor: System-On-A-Chip, Instruction Set, Central Processing Unit
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application-specific instruction-set processor (ASIP) is a component
used in system-on-a-chip design. The instruction set of an ASIP is
tailored to benefit a specific application. This specialization of the
core provides a tradeoff between the flexibility of a general purpose
CPU and the performance of an ASIC. Some ASIPs have a configurable
instruction set. Usually, these cores are divided into two parts: static
logic which defines a minimum ISA and configurable logic which can be
used to design new instructions. The configurable logic can be
programmed either in the field in a similar fashion to an FPGA or during
the chip synthesis. |
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