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Encyclopedia > ARC International

ARC International plc is a company that designs computer processors.


Originally Argonaut RISC Core, it was a hardware design division of Argonaut Software, which designed a configurable microprocessor core for use in embedded applications. One of the first uses was in 1996 for the Super FX chip used in Super Nintendo video games. It was spun-off as a separate company in 1998.


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ARC™ 600 configurable core family is designed for embedded control, computation and DSP tasks in SoCs for consumer, networking, automotive and many other markets.
ARC predicted the market need for audio and video solutions, and today is the only embedded IP company offering pre-verified, programmable multimedia subsystems to customers pursuing this high-growth market.
ARC Sound Advanced is a programmable, multi-standard and pre-verified subsystem ideal for advanced definition audio applications.
Australian Research Council (ARC) - Linkage International (635 words)
ARC International Fellowships (ARCIFs) provide salary and associated funding to outstanding research fellows to work in eligible Australian or overseas organisations.
Linkage International Internationally Coordinated Initiatives (ICIs) are collaborative initiatives between the ARC and overseas funding agencies to fund collaborative research proposals in targeted areas of research as defined for each specific initiative.
The ARC has decided that, in view of the exceptional circumstances for those particular researchers, it is prepared to accept a late proposal for 2006 Linkage International Awards Round 3 where the proposal includes any CI, OI or PI who was nominated on an application submitted to the ARC on 14 October 2005.
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