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Imagination reveals key elements of its new MIPS CPU roadmap
Imagination Technologies announces new details about its current and future MIPS CPU portfolio. Imagination has updated its current portfolio of MIPS Aptiv cores, extending each of the Aptiv families with new core configurations.
In aNew in MIPS Aptiv
Imagination has extended the award-winning MIPS Aptiv generation of cores, adding a very small-footprint single-core version to the interAptiv family and a floating point version to the microAptiv family. The high-performance proAptiv, multi-threaded interAptiv and compact microAptiv families of cores, are all available in refined, validated configurations offering industry-leading low power and efficiency for today’s designs.
·The proAptiv family comes in configurations from single through to six-core versions with optional hardware floating point.
·The interAptiv family includes hardware multi-threading and now comes in single-, dual- and quad-core configurations with optional floating point. The new single-core version of interAptiv removes the extra logic associated with multi-core coherency and L2 cache controller, providing a highly-efficient, multi-threaded single-core processor.
·The microAptiv family is available in versions targeting microcontrollers and deeply embedded processors, and now incorporates an optional hardware floating point unit for applications including electric metering and motor control.
MIPS Roadmap
Imagination will introduce next-generation MIPS ‘Warrior’ cores later this year. Details of the cores are already being shared with key MIPS customers.
The ‘Warrior’ generation of cores will include 32-bit and 64-bit variants with a focus on superior performance efficiency across the high-end, mid-range and entry-level/microcontroller CPUs. These cores are based on the heritage of MIPS, the industry’s most efficient RISC architecture, targeted to deliver the best performance and lowest power consumption in a given silicon area.
Building on the true 32-bit and 64-bit instruction set compatibility of MIPS, ‘Warrior’ cores will provide binary compatibility from the entry-level to the high-end. 64-bit ‘Warrior’ cores have no need for excess ‘baggage’ to execute legacy 32-bit code, and the broad range of tools and applications built for the 64-bit MIPS architecture over the past 20+ years will seamlessly work with ‘Warrior’ cores.
Key ‘Warrior’ features will include:
·Hardware virtualization across the entire range of cores, providing compelling benefits for applications from compute-intense enterprise environments to energy efficient mobile platforms
·MIPS hardware multi-threading technology, enabling better overall throughput, quality of service (QoS), and power/performance efficiency in select ‘Warrior’ cores
·Imagination’s unique, extensible and highly scalable security framework for applications including content protection on mobile devices, secure networking protocols and payment services
·MIPS SIMD architecture (MSA), built on instructions designed to be easily supported within high-level languages such as C or OpenCL for fast and simple development of new code, as well as leverage of existing code
·A consistent and comprehensive toolchain across the ‘Warrior’ series for fast, easy development and debugging
MIPS – the choice in CPU IP
Hossein Yassaie, CEO, Imagination, says: “The industry is longing for a choice in the CPU market, and we are making MIPS a clear and superior alternative. We have an outstanding range of cores available today and that will be complemented by our forthcoming ‘Warrior’ cores, which will provide levels of performance, efficiency and functionality that go beyond other offerings in the market.
“As we share Imagination’s comprehensive, market-leading MIPS core roadmap with customers worldwide, we are receiving an overwhelmingly positive response. With MIPS, we are creating a solution that a wide range of customers can benefit from and commit to for the long term, across applications ranging from tiny embedded devices to 64-bit many-core products for networking and beyond. We are confident that as we roll out the technologies on our MIPS roadmap, we will change the landscape for CPU IP.”
Says J. Scott Gardner, senior analyst, The Linley Group / Microprocessor Report: “The MIPS Aptiv CPU core portfolio was named the ‘Best Processor IP of 2012’ in The Linley Group’s annual Analysts’ Choice Awards, as a broad portfolio spanning virtually every processor category. The MIPS ‘Warrior’ generation is designed to include an even greater range of functionality to address rapidly changing markets. If Imagination does as great a job with the new MIPS generation as it has done with PowerVR GPUs, then the industry will have another strong player in the CPU IP space.”
Since completing the MIPS acquisition earlier this year, Imagination has completed integration of its CPU engineering teams, nearly doubling the resources working on leading-edge MIPS CPU development. The company is deploying significant investments in MIPS development, including tools, compilers, debuggers, operating systems, software and more. Imagination is developing the MIPS presence in key segments such as mobile by continuing to grow the MIPS ecosystem, and by exploiting open operating systems and emerging trends toward architecture neutrality and portability.