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Hands-On RTOS with Microcontrollers - Second Edition
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With more powerful MCUs and CPUs being announced every month, there is virtually an endless number of options to choose from. Multi-core MCUs are becoming more common. But the real question is – do you really need multiple cores or multiple processors in your design? Although they are readily available, you need to ask yourself whether using a complex MCU will ultimately help or hurt the design in the long run.
There are several cases where multi-core MCUs are an excellent fit:
A multi-core MCU may be the best option if your design is: a) space-constrained, or b) requires true parallel processing, or c) communication speed between two parallel processes is critical. Also, a multi-core MCU might be the best fit for the application...