MultiCore Microcontrollers
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2014 11:44 am
Hi all,
Some times I thinking to start learning to develop with FPGA's but ones you go deeper into the field of these devices the more challenging it gets.
And its likely that flowcode is going to support FPGAs in a few years time.
Thats makes me wonder, because I have seen what FPGA's can do, and its really awesome, the main advantage of a FPGA is that it can do several task at the same time. So there must be a device that can also do several tasks at the same time, and it is quite possible to integrate this into flowcode because the device im talking about is inessential a microcontroller with multiple cores. Maybe the Matrix team can roll this addition out as a separate chip pack (int the future).
The device Im talking about is from a company called XMOS.
http://www.xmos.com/products/silicon
Maybe you can have look ad it and let me know what the possibilities are for this microcontroller.
It would be quite awesome for flowcode to have these sort of device available.
Regards Jordy
Some times I thinking to start learning to develop with FPGA's but ones you go deeper into the field of these devices the more challenging it gets.
And its likely that flowcode is going to support FPGAs in a few years time.
Thats makes me wonder, because I have seen what FPGA's can do, and its really awesome, the main advantage of a FPGA is that it can do several task at the same time. So there must be a device that can also do several tasks at the same time, and it is quite possible to integrate this into flowcode because the device im talking about is inessential a microcontroller with multiple cores. Maybe the Matrix team can roll this addition out as a separate chip pack (int the future).
The device Im talking about is from a company called XMOS.
http://www.xmos.com/products/silicon
Maybe you can have look ad it and let me know what the possibilities are for this microcontroller.
It would be quite awesome for flowcode to have these sort of device available.
Regards Jordy