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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Case Studies, White Papers, Application Notes and the marketing of the P16X32, Examples of possible topics: RTOS: Are they really needed in the post multi-core world?, Multi-core applications in control and automation see Prop_AL pronounce "propell", Integration of user HMI and Process I/O control using multi-core microcontrollers. Practical example of doing a simple user interface (VGA?) and process control. Highlighting the multi-core ease of integration of shared resources, data, and memory between the HMI and process control. Compare to a more ‘traditional’ design using a microcontroller + microprocessor., A very effective method of exposure is the publication of ‘White Papers’. These are typically written in a generic form (does not push any specific product) but rather discuss features and/or methods. I have seen these used to great effect to bring awareness and recognition to a new and unknown player to a market. Most of these were published at no cost in trade magazines (no internet back then) as they were great articles in and of themselves. The ONLY tag line that ever mentioned a specific company was the credits for the writer. They brought recognition to the writer as an expert in his industry and his company as a leader in new technology Part of marketing for the Propeller is showing how it is different in application from a typical microcontroller you would use. To get exposure for Parallax we need good white papers that compare traditional methods to ‘new alternatives’, RTOS: Are they really needed in the post multi-core world? Discuss the historical reasons for needing an RTOS, the resource costs associated with them and how multi-core applications can provide the same level of deterministic control with simpler programming and reduced resource requirements. This would be a theoretical methodology article., Realtime control with multi-core controllers vs RTOS applications. Another performance comparison. P1 vs ??? controller running an RTOS. Comparisons of speed, responsiveness, ease of programming, costs (RTOS license?) and resource usage (memory required for comparable applications). This would be a practical use article. Benchmarking data!, A very effective method of exposure is the publication of ‘White Papers’. These are typically written in a generic form (does not push any specific product) but rather discuss features and/or methods. I have seen these used to great effect to bring awareness and recognition to a new and unknown player to a market. Most of these were published at no cost in trade magazines (no internet back then) as they were great articles in and of themselves. The ONLY tag line that ever mentioned a specific company was the credits for the writer. They brought recognition to the writer as an expert in his industry and his company as a leader in new technology White papers, such as these examples, should be written by someone ‘at’ Parallax but perhaps some of our community experts would be willing to ghost write the initial drafts for them to then polish and publish?, Examples of possible topics: Realtime control with multi-core controllers vs RTOS applications., ???? ???? Case Studies, White Papers, Application Notes and the marketing of the P16X32, The most important aspects of marketing of any product are Name Recognition and Product Awareness. A very effective method of exposure is the publication of ‘White Papers’. These are typically written in a generic form (does not push any specific product) but rather discuss features and/or methods. I have seen these used to great effect to bring awareness and recognition to a new and unknown player to a market. Most of these were published at no cost in trade magazines (no internet back then) as they were great articles in and of themselves. The ONLY tag line that ever mentioned a specific company was the credits for the writer. They brought recognition to the writer as an expert in his industry and his company as a leader in new technology, Here we discuss how using multiple cores to break up control, communications, and I/O processing can simplify and speed up the development of various applications. (Give 3 or 4 typical examples). Deterministic control using multi-core methods vs interrupt driven applications., Examples of possible topics: Integration of user HMI and Process I/O control using multi-core microcontrollers., The most important aspects of marketing of any product are Name Recognition and Product Awareness. For traditional products this is done with massive advertising programs with large budgets (Apple, Samsung, IBM). With a specialty product, such as the P16X32, this is not really effective and it is hard to directly target the potential users you need to reach., Deterministic control using multi-core methods vs interrupt driven applications. Take a P1 and an XXX single core micro controller. Set them to same clock rate, write a couple of real world ‘simulations’ and show performance data on how the multi-core method can provide better performance. Also show how the coding can be simpler and easier to debug and maintain (compare lines of code, memory use, etc.). Benchmarking data!, Multi-core applications in control and automation Here we discuss how using multiple cores to break up control, communications, and I/O processing can simplify and speed up the development of various applications. (Give 3 or 4 typical examples)., Examples of possible topics: Multi-core applications in control and automation, A very effective method of exposure is the publication of ‘White Papers’. These are typically written in a generic form (does not push any specific product) but rather discuss features and/or methods. I have seen these used to great effect to bring awareness and recognition to a new and unknown player to a market. Most of these were published at no cost in trade magazines (no internet back then) as they were great articles in and of themselves. The ONLY tag line that ever mentioned a specific company was the credits for the writer. They brought recognition to the writer as an expert in his industry and his company as a leader in new technology Examples of possible topics: