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Title : Accelerating CRCs on eSi-RISC with user-defined instructions
Company : EnSilica Ltd
Date : 10-Jan-2010
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This application note provides some practical examples of calculating a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) on 16 and 32-bit versions of eSi-RISC, and looks at how the user-defined instruction extensions can provide a saving in power, computation cycles and reclaiming memory space.
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