System-on-a-Chip and Interfaces

4/27/99


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System-on-a-Chip and Interfaces

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IMPACT OF SUBSTITUTION

IMPACT OF SUBSTITUTION

IMPACT OF SUBSTITUTION

IMPACT OF SUBSTITUTION

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WORLDWIDE SEMICONDUCTOR REVENUES GROWING RAPIDLY Merchant semiconductor sales, $ Billions

PC INDUSTRY LARGE DRIVER OF GROWTH FROM 1985-1995

PCs AND COMMUNICATIONS EXPECTED TO DRIVE GROWTH THROUGH 2001 $ Billions

WINNERS HAVE PROFITED HANDSOMELY Financial performance of leading players

UNATTRACTIVE INDUSTRY RESULTS Economic profit margin of U.S. semiconductor companies Percent

INTEL’S PROFITABILITY HAS CARRIED THE INDUSTRY Average ROIC, 1990-97

Background

The Seven Views of Computer Systems

View One: Hierarchy of Computer Levels

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View Three: Packaging Levels of Integration

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View Five: An Applications/ Functional View of Computer Classes

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View Seven: The Blaauw Characterization of Computer Design

The Five Views of System on a Chip

View One: Semiconductor Process & Packaging View

Conclusions From View One

View Two: IP Functional View

View Three: IP Design Methodology

System-on-a-Chip IP Creation and Analysis Flow

System-on-a-Chip Design Flow

System-on-a-Chip Integration Flow

View Four - System Design Methodology

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Tradeoffs Among Types of System Designs

Author: Janet Prottas