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From: Damjan Lampret<lampret@o...>
Date: Thu May 13 23:52:42 CEST 2004
Subject: [oc] One issue about free hardware
IP can be anything from soft cores to hard marcos, in software IP is a software library for example. So in "hardware" I'd stick to a common term "core" or "soft core". For cores that are free and open source, you can say "free core" or "open core".
regards, Damjan
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rudolf Usselmann" <rudi@a...> To: "Discussion list about free open source IP cores" <cores@o...> Cc: <rms@g...> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 7:15 AM Subject: Re: [oc] One issue about free hardware
> On Thu, 2004-05-13 at 06:50, Alex Harford wrote: > [snip] > > > > I wonder what a good term would be for the things that are currently described > > as 'IP' in the hardware field. Ie a common phrase is something like 'the memory > > controller is someone else's IP'. Maybe proprietary core vs free core? > > Thats actually a very good point. Perhaps this is a good > time to create a new term. > > As I understand from Richards, post the words "intellectual" > and "Property" are bad choices. So perhaps we should try to > come up with a catchy name that can replace "IP". > > How about: > 1) "Functional Block" or "FB" for short > 2) one variant would be "Free Functional Block" or FFB > > OK, ok, I'm not being very creative this early in the > morning, may be somebody else has some good ideas ? > > Regards, > rudi > ======================================================== > ASICS.ws ::: Solutions for your ASIC/FPGA needs ::: > ..............::: FPGAs * Full Custom ICs * IP Cores ::: > FREE IP Cores -> http://www.asics.ws/ <- FREE EDA Tools > > > _______________________________________________ > http://www.opencores.org/mailman/listinfo/cores >
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