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Re: Ultimate++: is it a platform or framework? [message #1545 is a reply to message #1544] Wed, 08 March 2006 18:43 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I found this on the internet:
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Magma avoids the term "platform," Shukla said, because it implies a physical object on which tools sit on top. There is, indeed, room for confusion. If a customizable SoC is a "platform," a workstation is a "platform" and the tools that run on it are a "platform," we're using platforms that run on platforms to design platforms.

- Richard Goering
Design Automation for EE Times
 
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