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devennan
Joined: 07 May 2004 Posts: 70 Helped: 4 Location: India
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20 Jul 2004 11:03 Which Processor To Learn |
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Well I have A Question
I have lernt VXworks on 386 Xls Board
my question is if i need to learn any new processor architecture which processor should I consider keeping in mind that I will be in demand
Should I do ARM or Xscale, Motorola or any suggestion
Please give your most Importnat opinion
Thanks in advance
eager to your response
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Regnum
Joined: 17 Jun 2004 Posts: 264 Helped: 12 Location: Hurlingham
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20 Jul 2004 14:11 Re: Which Processor To Learn |
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| I suggest you to take a look at monster job databases to know what da hell EE market is in need of
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edavio
Joined: 23 Dec 2001 Posts: 71
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20 Jul 2004 14:43 Re: Which Processor To Learn |
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| I think it doesn't matter. after you understand principle of porcessor, most processor are simular to you. The key point is which processor will you adopte at the next design. It depends on price, performance and power consumption constrain.
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x_zoli
Joined: 22 Jul 2004 Posts: 106 Helped: 6 Location: Brasov, Romania
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30 Jul 2004 0:20 Re: Which Processor To Learn |
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Hi,
If you consider smaller designs, you should try some RISC cores, like PIC or AVR, otherwise better try 8051 or Motorola. The latter two are especially helpful if you'll upgrade to more powerfull architectures.
Regards.
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