OpTiMSoC: Have Your Own Many-Core SoC

Written by Michael Larabel in Hardware on 14 February 2014 at 01:34 AM EST. Add A Comment
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The OpTiMSoC is an effort to produce your own many-core System-on-Chip design using Verilog.

OpTiMSoC is a Verilog-based SoC design out of Technische Universität München for having an "Open Tiled Manycore System-on-Chip" using an open-source design.

OpTiMSoC was presented earlier this month at FOSDEM but for those not in presence at the Belgian conference you can learn more about this interesting open-source tile-based SoC design out of Munich via OpTiMSoC.org.
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