X-Git-Url: https://git.stderr.nl/gitweb?p=matthijs%2Fprojects%2Finternship.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=Report%2FMain%2FContext%2FRecore.tex;fp=Report%2FMain%2FContext%2FRecore.tex;h=8203ca130fa0d7634d99ecdff63e751e0de82334;hp=ca96fb1d0ac26d063f0f9e541e72837b0f35c8ff;hb=0ac3f8b7cfb60e71b9f95dc8bf1752e1e971685f;hpb=1ae051d27cb9debbfa570ac82846c8a8d86287f2 diff --git a/Report/Main/Context/Recore.tex b/Report/Main/Context/Recore.tex index ca96fb1..8203ca1 100644 --- a/Report/Main/Context/Recore.tex +++ b/Report/Main/Context/Recore.tex @@ -4,16 +4,18 @@ 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. +applications. The Montium will be discussed in more detail in section +\ref{Montium}. 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. +them such as a compiler, an integrated development environment (IDE) and +simulation environments and sample programs and digital signal +processing (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. +The activities of Recore and the employees working on them are roughly +divided 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.