X-Git-Url: https://git.stderr.nl/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Report%2FMain%2FContext%2FRecore.tex;h=ca96fb1d0ac26d063f0f9e541e72837b0f35c8ff;hb=8a42b79a08ff544b66a1c7e3fc5e37fdfe64de5b;hp=bc9c065f23b3396644b5ef963966c674ebbedb58;hpb=99713a971023a195e42cf9e63a6b30e3e87d9880;p=matthijs%2Fprojects%2Finternship.git diff --git a/Report/Main/Context/Recore.tex b/Report/Main/Context/Recore.tex index bc9c065..ca96fb1 100644 --- a/Report/Main/Context/Recore.tex +++ b/Report/Main/Context/Recore.tex @@ -1,2 +1,19 @@ \section{Recore Systems} -This section briefly describes Recore Systems and its activities. +Recore Systems is a relatively young semiconductor company based in Enschede, +the Netherlands. It emerged as the result of research at the University of +Twente and focuses on developing hardware IP blocks for use in semiconductor +devices. The main product of Recore is the Montium Tile Processor, a low +power, high performance reconfigurable processor aimed at low-power DSP +applications. The Montium will be discussed in more detail in the next section. + +Recore aims to provide a full solution for semiconductor manufacturers and their +customers, by providing IP blocks such as the Montium, tools for working with +them such as a compiler, an IDE and simulation environments and sample programs +and DSP libraries to ease application development. Currently, all of these +components are still in a development stage, but already used internally and at +the University of Twente. + +The activities of Recore and the employees working on them are roughly divisible +into three disciplines: Hardware design, tooling development and DSP +engineering. This distinction is not a very strict or physical one: most work is +the result of a coordinated effort.