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Sun's open source silicon blazes trails

Publication:ComputerWorldDate:Oct 02 2006
Reporter:Neil McAllister

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Traditional hardware design is a top-down process. If you need a CPU, you choose one from the various manufacturers’ catalogues and then build your device around its specifications. If a given part doesn’t suit your needs perfectly, you can sometimes work around its limitations in software, but otherwise you’re stuck. Only the largest electronics vendors can afford to dabble with custom components.


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