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In an application processor, processing is divided among multiple CPUs, thereby realizing high performance and low power consumption. In this context, multiprocessor technology, which processes multiple services through the efficient allocation of tasks to several CPUs, is becoming increasingly important.
To make the most out of multiprocessors, NEC Electronics' application processors employ a parallel task type multiprocessor architecture that supports a scalable CPU configuration that can be freely changed according to the processing requirements. This is made possible by the company's latest proprietary software technology. This software technology is the practical implementation of the MP98 parallel processor technology announced by NEC Laboratories.
NEC Electronics' proprietary software processing makes it possible to efficiently allocate CPUs according to processing requirements, ranging from media processing such as video decoding and replay, to high-load applications. As this software allows support of multiple services with a single LSI, it is also advantageous in terms of space and cost saving.
NEC Electronics' application processors employ a scalable architecture that uses parallel processing technology and media processing technology, allowing users to select the number of parallel CPUs according to the target performance of each set.