Multi-core Processors for Multimedia Devices
A New Approach to Multi-core Processors
Boston Circuits, Inc. is developing
the next generation multi-core
processor for home and business
multimedia devices. Using a new
architecture called Grid on Chip,
multiple processor cores are placed
directly on an on-chip network to
enhance performance, reduce
power consumption, and increase
flexibility. The gCORE family of
multi-core processors house 4 to 16
processors integrated with system
resources such as PCI Express and
USB, giving customers a scalable
solution across a broad price/
performance spectrum.
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May 2006 - Boston Circuits Named a Red Herring 100 North America winner
October 10, 2006
Boston Circuits unveils details of gCORE16 at Fall Microprocessor Forum
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June 2007
BCI is invited to present at MPF Japan 07
June 18, 2007
BCI Strengthens Advisory Board with addition of Former NEC Executive, Keisuke Yawata
July, 2007
EE Times listed BCI as Emerging Startup
January, 2008
BCI office moved from Burlington to Woburn, MA
October 21, 2008
BCI appoints Bob Gilkes as Executive Chairman
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