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News Release from: Gaisler Research
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Team on 18 October 2004
SoC design to cover Galileosat and GPS
Gaisler Research has been awarded a contract for developing a generic processor platform for Galileo and GPS receivers.
Gaisler Research has been awarded a contract for developing a generic processor platform for Galileo and GPS receivers A Eur 165,000 contract has been signed for the development is a processor platform built on the Gaisler Reserach Leon3 processor and the Floating Point Unit (GRFPU), tailored for Galileo and GPS applications
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 13 Sep 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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"This contract will enable us to develop a state of the art system on a chip (SoC) platform suitable for Galileosat and GPS receivers".
"The development will further position Gaisler Research as the leading European supplier of high performance SoC solutions", says Per Danielsson the CEO of Gaisler Research.
The processor platform will take into account the requirements of commercial receivers with applications ranging from automotive to aerospace.
The resulting SoC system will be easy to integrate with existing and future GPS and Galileosat front-ends and thus providing an ideal solution for companies developing and producing receivers.
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