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First Intel Low-Cost IA Atom-based System-On-Chip for Nettop/Netbook

by S Sutanthavibul, S K Perabala
2009 1st Asia Symposium on Quality Electronic Design ()

Abstract

The paper describes a design IP-reuse methodology used in a new Intel low cost IA (LCIA) system-on-chip (SoC) design, call Pineview (PNV). The PNV SoC is used in the next generation Intel Nettop/Netbook platform. The SoC chip integrates several Intel internal intellectual property (IP) blocks on the same die: mainly two Atom CPU cores, a graphic engine, a memory controller, and IO interfaces. The IP-reuse methodology provides high design efficiency and productivity. It also allows flexibility and customization for lower power consumption and a floorplan optimization needed for the Nettop/Netbook market segment. The paper also provides an overview of the PNV based Nettop/Netbook platform architecture. It also explains IP-reuse methodology and full chip integration which is performed by a design team in Intel Penang design center.

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