KUALA LUMPUR, June 2 -- Efinix®, an innovator in programmable product platforms and technology has announced the availability of a series of three software defined, SoCs based on the popular RISC-V® core.
According to a statement, the three designs have been optimised for Efinix’s Trion® family of FPGAs and provide a range of compute and I/O capabilities in devices from the T8 to the T120.
“Based on Charles Papon’s powerful and efficient VexRiscv design, our Trion® family of SoCs delivers pre-optimised RISC-V cores across the entire Trion FPGA product line from the cost optimised T8 right up to the T120,” said Efinix senior director of marketing, Mark Oliver.
The SoCs are preconfigured with a RISC-V core, memory, a range of I/O and have interfaces for embedding user functions, whereby designers can easily create entire systems that include embedded compute and user defined accelerators within the same FPGA.
“Optimising the core into pre-defined configurations on the Trion family of FPGAs will give a much larger number of designers a turnkey and cost-effective way to access the power of the core in a broad variety of system designs,” said VexRiscv designer, Charles Papon.
Efinix RISC-V SoCs come with a complete set of tools for compiling and debugging application code on the RISC-V core along with example applications and tutorials.
More details at http://www.efinixinc.com.
-- BERNAMA
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