Evolution of the Arm AMBA Specifications
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- Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024
- This video gives a brief overview of how Arm's Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture (AMBA) has evolved to meet the demands of new processors and new technologies. From the Advanced System Bus (ASB) and Advanced Peripheral Bus (APB) through AXI, ACE, and CHI protocols, to the Adaptive Traffic Profiles (ATP) , which complements existing AMBA protocols and is used for modeling systems' masters' and slaves' high-level memory access behavior.
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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🧩 AMBA is an open-standard for on-chip interconnect, facilitating communication among functional blocks in SoC designs.
00:50 💡 AMBA enables efficient IP re-use, offering compatibility across a wide variety of SoCs.
01:37 🤝 AMBA is well-supported in the semiconductor industry with third-party support and tools.
02:26 📊 Bus interface performance depends on bandwidth and latency, critical factors for efficient communication.
02:52 🚀 Achieving maximum bandwidth with zero latency is essential for interface efficiency.
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