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XIP
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XIP
(Execute In Place) The ability to execute a program directly from a flash memory card without having to transfer the instructions stored in the card to main memory first. See flash memory.


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DOC H3 features an advanced controller with Execute in Place (XIP) boot capabilities and a built-in version of M-Systems' patented TrueFFS(R) flash management software running internally as firmware from within the device.
70nm expected by end 2005 --High capacity: 512 megabytes (4 gigabits) and 1 gigabyte (8 gigabits) --Device cascade capacity: up to 2 gigabytes (16 gigabits) --Small form factor: 115-ball FBGA 12x18mm package --Interface: NOR/SRAM compatible --Built-in eXecute In Place (XIP) Boot Block --Performance: optimized for multimedia, 2.
1 provides dynamic program management for persistent media such as flash memory, which enables programs to be loaded into flash, execute in place, and survive restarts.
 
 
 
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