多核心協會宣佈執委會名單徵求會員入會(英)
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2006-02-07 00:00
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The Multicore Association, a new industry group for companies involved with multicore processor, software,and system implementations, today announced the formation of its founding executive board and initial working group members. The Association also began welcoming applications for membership from chip vendors and semiconductor IP providers, as well as RTOS, compiler, and development tool vendors.
Charter members of The Multicore Association executive board include Accelerated Technology, Freescale, Tilera, and Wind River. The initial board also includes Ignios and Polycore as elected members who are heading up Association workgroups. Several additional executive board members and working group members, including ARC, Express Logic, and STMicroelectronics, are presently completing the application process.
"Our customers are increasingly demanding higher levels of integration onto single chips," said Jim Holt, manager of advanced core architecture enablement at Freescale Semiconductor and one of the participants in the Association‘s workgroup devoted to creating a standardized API for the management, scheduling, and synchronization of work entities among or within processor cores. "These systems-on-chip incorporate multiple
processors, including general-purpose CPUs, DSPs, and micro-programmable hardware accelerators. Developing software for such systems is non-trivial, so naturally our customers want to leverage their software investments across existing product families and into future systems. Multicore standards will help provide that leverage, and can enable semiconductor companies to define product roadmaps with the confidence that customer software investments are secure."
Results of work carried out to date under the auspices of The Multicore Association will be the topic of several papers being delivered at the Multicore Expo (www.multicore-expo.com), a conference and tradeshow taking place March 21-23 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. Presenting on the work of the Association‘s Message Passing and Resource Management Working Group will be Sven Brehmer of Polycore and Mark Lippett of Ignios. Brehmer will speak on the topic of "Simplifying Multicore Programming Using an
Industry-Standard Communication API," while Lippett will present "The Resource Management API: What is it and what can it do for me?" Richard Schooler of Tilera will address debug issues in "Standardizing on Debugging APIs for Multicore Implementations." Maarten Koning of Wind River will also speak, as well as chair a track with several sessions on the Transparent Inter Process Communication (TIPC) protocol.
"The number of cores on the typical SoC is set to grow exponentially, and will likely double with each process generation," said Markus Levy,president of The Multicore Association. "The chips of the future will combine ever-more heterogeneous cores, interconnects, hardware accelerators, and memory hierarchies. The potentials of parallel processing on such SoCs are tremendous, but so are the challenges of harnessing this
processing capability in a way that supports interoperability and thus helps speed time to market. Addressing these challenges is The Multicore Association‘s mission."
The next working group meetings of The Multicore Association will take place in conjunction with the Multicore Expo on March 23-24 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. Interested parties may check out details at the Multicore Association website or contact Markus Levy at markus@backdraft-technologies.com to confirm their attendance.