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Difference between C and SystemC

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Dear friends
i ask about the difference between c and systemc ?
or they are not related.
 

Re: c and systemc

You should be familiar with C, so I will not elaborate on that. SystemC is a C++-like language, meant for system level design, ie it can be used for hardware/software cosimulation, or it can be used for behavioral modeling of a hardware design. There are systemC compilers like cocentric that "compiles" systemC code into HDL code.
 

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