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- 3310. The ARM7TDMI-S variant is the synthesizable core. The ARM7EJ-S (ARM7 + Enhanced + Jazelle - Synthesizable) is a version of the ARM7 implementing...
- not synthesizable despite being valid for simulation. While different synthesis tools have different capabilities, there exists a common synthesizable subset...
- past, BFM were treated as a non-synthesizable entity, however recently BFMs are becoming available as synthesizable models as well. BFMs are sometimes...
- a complex product, multiple procedures in sequence may be required to synthesize the product of interest, needing a lot of time. A purely synthetic chemical...
- synthesised, synthesize, or synthesized in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Synthesis. Synthesis or synthesize may refer...
- has an Ada-like syntax, while its feature set is comparable to the synthesizable portions of the Verilog and VHDL hardware description languages. In...
- Keiichi Tsuneishi, a ****anese historian, claimed the nerve agent is synthesizable from organophosphorus pesticides, and Kōno was dubbed by some in the...
- synthetic cannabinoids that were synthesized for use in research were named after either the scientist who first synthesized them or the institution or company...
- subset of statements in the Verilog language are synthesizable. Verilog modules that conform to a synthesizable coding style, known as RTL (register-transfer...
- transcriptions into speech. The reverse process is speech recognition. Synthesized speech can be created by concatenating pieces of recorded speech that...