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Real-time Data Movement on Today’s Multi-Core SoC

On-demand webcast: Aired live:
February 19, 2014 02:00 PM EST

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Today’s SoCs (Systems-On-Chip) are taking full advantage of multi-core to achieve much higher performance while still maintaining a reasonable power budget. But this trend brings with it some interesting software architecture challenges.

How does one migrate their tradition real-time project to a multi-core environment. This talk discusses multi-processing options and requirements to attain real-time responsiveness in a multicore environment. Topics include Multi-Processing (Symmetric and Asymmetric), Bare-Metal, I/O options and throughput options and shows actual test results.

During this webinar you will learn:

  • What real-time performance you can expect from a multi-core SoC
  • How to minimize latency in a multicore SMP environment
  • Cache coherency and how to choose the best data transfer options
  • What effect the operating system has on the system performance
Speakers:
Michel Chabroux, Senior Product Manager, Wind River

Rod Frazer, Embedded Technical Specialist FAE, Altera

Moderator:
Curt Schwaderer, OpenSystems Media