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FPGA integrates hard RISC-V cores

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Enabling high compute performance at the edge, the Titanium Ti375 FPGA from Efinix packs a quad-core hardened RISC-V block and 370,000 logic elements. It employs the company’s high-density, low-power Quantum compute fabric wrapped with an I/O interface.

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The 32-bit hardened RISC-V block (RISCV321 with M, A, C, F, and D extensions and six pipeline stages) offers a Linux-capable MMU, FPU, and custom instruction capability. Paired with an Efinix Sapphire SoC, the Ti375 FPGA helps designers turn a tiny chip into an accelerated embedded compute system.

The Ti375 is manufactured on a 16-nm process and comes in a fine-pitch BGA package with a choice of 529, 676, 900, or 1156 balls. Its full-duplex serializer/deserializer transceiver operates at data rates from 1.25 Gbps to 16 Gbps and supports multiple protocols, including PCIe 4.0, Ethernet SGMII, and Ethernet 10GBase-KR. The FPGA also features a LPDDR4 DRAM controller and MIPI D-PHY.

Samples of the Titanium Ti375 FPGA are shipping now to early access customers.

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