Achronix to Present at 6th RISC-V Workshop in Shanghai May 8-11, 2017

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What:

Achronix will be presenting Reprogrammable Logic in a RISC-V based SoC

Who:

Volkan Oktem – Achronix Semiconductor

When:

May 9th at 4:00pm

Where:

Shanghai China

Abstract

With the RISC-V architecture gaining momentum as a mainstream embedded processor technology, we discuss how SpeedcoreTM embedded FPGA (eFPGA) could be used in a RISC-V based SoC for processor and algorithm acceleration in computationally intensive environments. Examples include embedding Speedcore between system interconnect and various peripheral devices such as PCIe, Ethernet, SATA; using the Speedcore IP core as a custom coprocessor implementing new instructions and as a custom accelerator for application-specific programming.

About Achronix Semiconductor Corporation

Achronix Semiconductor Corporation is a fabless semiconductor corporation based in Santa Clara, California, offering high-end FPGA-based data acceleration solutions, designed to address high-performance, compute-intensive and real-time processing applications. Achronix is the only supplier to have both high-performance, high-density standalone FPGAs and licensed eFPGA IP solutions. Achronix Speedster®7t FPGA and Speedcore™ eFPGA IP offerings are further enhanced by ready-to-use VectorPath® accelerator cards targeting AI, machine learning, networking and data center applications. All Achronix products are fully supported by the Achronix Tool Suite which enables customers to quickly develop their own custom applications.

Achronix has a global footprint, with sales and design teams across the U.S., Europe and Asia.

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Contacts

Bill Bailey
Achronix Semiconductor Corporation 
408-889-4100
billbailey@achronix.com


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