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I've been working with these devices for 6 years and never knew there was a single core option. I guess CPU1 is simply not available in devices with the S code. Is your question that you have newer S code devices that now show both cores available?
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- MYuan26 years ago
New Contributor
Yeh exactly ... all the older S devices (bought more than 2 years ago) we got here has only CPU 0 core but the most recent S devices we bought shows CPU0 and CPU1 are all there. I am also confused because we have been using this single core FPGA since 2014 because it is much cheaper than the dual core. The only difference we can see on the chip is that the dual core FPGAs are made in Taiwan while the single core FPGAs are made in Korea....
- EBERLAZARE_I_Intel6 years ago
Regular Contributor
Hi,
Correct me if I am wrong, the newly ordered 5CSEBA5U23I7S(which is a single core) devices shows both cores available (CPU0 and CPU1)?
But the old 5CSEBA5U23I7S devices that you have owned, shows only one core available(CPU0)?
May I know if you are you facing any booting issues with this?
- MYuan26 years ago
New Contributor
Yes you are right.
I don't have booting issue with 2 cores available.
- EBERLAZARE_I_Intel6 years ago
Regular Contributor
Hi,
Thanks for the information, I will check with our internal team regarding this issue.
Is it possible for you to share the screenshot of the "LSB of sysmgr register (0xFFD08000) we can see cpu 1 is not available (bit set to 0) in MPU", for both old and new devices?
Thanks.