Semi-custom SoC design excels at high-performance data processing
The success of so many SoCs rests in their ability to process huge amounts of data or signals efficiently turning raw data into knowledge. The latest addition to Sondrel’s family of IP platforms is a semi-custom SoC design to which a customer’s IP is added to create a bespoke solution for high-performance data processing. Each SFA 300 reference design has four CPU clusters and several SFA 300s can be ganged together and synchronized via its PCIe interface to create an even more powerful solution. There is also the option for integrating accelerators and/or custom logic to further increase performance and minimize power requirements. The SFA 300 enables fast, tailor-made solutions to be created for processing-intense applications such as 8K video, AI, facial recognition for surveillance, smart factories, blockchain servers, and medical data analysis.
The SFA 300 framework design enables it to be scaled to suit the application as well as forming the basis for a family of solutions of different processing power capabilities. Firstly, the four CPUs can be chosen to suit the processing power need by each of the four channels of the chip because the interconnects on and off the CPUs are standardized. This standardization of interconnects on the boundaries of IP blocks and the rest of the chip enables most other IP blocks such as memory to be also exchanged as required. If the processing power required is greater than can be achieved by upgrading the processors, then several chips can be ganged together to form a cluster to achieve the processing power required with the limiting factor being the speed of inter-chip communications dropping as more chips are ganged together. This is a low-cost means of achieving a high-performance solution as it requires just one chip repeated several times rather than a more expensive, single-chip solution. Typical performance figures are 4 TOPS (Tera Operations Per Second) for each channel for AI and 400 GOPS (Giga Operations Per Second) for each channel for DSP.
An example of how the SFA 300 could be used is for image and video analysis. For a static image, it could find a face or count the number of blood cells on a sample slide and a neural net could provide more sophisticated recognition for data analysis. For a video, by treating it as a series of images, it could deduce the direction and speed of an object of interest. Another example is heavy-duty number crunching such as blockchains and cryptocurrency mining. Lastly, because of Sondrel’s expertise in low power design, the SPA 300’s power needs are low enough for it to be battery powered in, for example, a drone where its powerful image processing capabilities and AI enable it to be used as an autonomous drone controller to fly the drone.
To further reduce risk and time to market, Sondrel offers a full turnkey service that turns designs into fully tested, shipping silicon.
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