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SoC: IP Reuse
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IP strategies proliferate as SoC complexity grows
Merging previously designed circuit blocks into new system-on-chip designs seems like a sound way of controlling the complexity of SoC projects and leveraging the relatively scarce resources of the circuit design community — at least on the surface.


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