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A Java processor is the implementation of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) in hardware. In other words, the Java bytecode that makes up the instruction set of the abstract machine becomes the instruction set of a concrete machine. These are today the most popular form of a high-level language computer architecture. == Implementations == There are many Java processors available, including: *picoJava was the first attempt by Sun Microsystems to build a Java processor *(aJ102 ) and (aJ200 ) from (aJile Systems, Inc. ). Available on boards from (Systronix ) *(Cjip ) from Imsys Technologies. Available on boards and with wireless radios from (AVIDwireless )〔 "Imsys hedges bets on Java: rewritable-microcode chip has instruction sets for Java, Forth, C/C++"] by Tom R. Halfhill () 〕 *(Komodo ) is a multithreaded Java microcontroller for research on real-time scheduling *(FemtoJava ) is a research project to build an application specific Java processor *ARM926EJ-S is an ARM processor able to run Java bytecode, this technology being named ''Jazelle'' *Java Optimized Processor for FPGAs. A PhD thesis is (available ) *(SHAP ) bytecode processor from the TU Dresden *(jHISC ) provides hardware support for object-oriented functions *ObjectCore is a multicore Java processor designed by Vivaja Technologies. *Java Offload Engine (JOE) is a high performance Java co-processor from Temple Computing Labs LLP. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Java processor」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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