First SoC product availability announcement
Ignios, a recent entrant in the embedded multicore System-on-Chip (SoC) market, has announced the availability of version 1.0 of its SystemWeaver product.
Ignios, a recent entrant in the embedded multicore System-on-Chip (SoC) market, announced at Electronica today the immediate availability of version 1.0 of its SystemWeaver product.
SystemWeaver addresses the software challenges presented by the proliferation of multicore architectures in the embedded chip market.
The SystemWeaver API provides a unified abstraction layer for complex multicore devices.
This abstraction allows embedded systems companies to develop and debug multicore applications more effectively, improving time to market.
The key underlying system management and communications functions are implemented natively in a SystemWeaver IP core that is integrated on-chip.
SystemWeaver unlocks the full performance of the multicore hardware, with significant cost, power and performance benefits that maximise product competitiveness.
Ignios licenses the SystemWeaver IP to companies developing software-programmable multicore chips.
Once integrated, SystemWeaver delivers an unparalleled level of abstraction, efficiency and flexibility to embedded systems developers.
SystemWeaver is compatible with existing and proposed interconnect, RTOS and processor technologies and requires minimal changes to the host chip architecture.
"We are delighted to announce the launch of Ignios' first product," stated Rick Clucas, Ignios CEO.
"Having met all of our key staffing, product development and patent milestones, we are now in a position to engage further with prospective customers and partners.
At a time when leading semiconductor companies are announcing their plans to introduce multicore to desktop and server processors, chips intended for the embedded market are already an order of magnitude more complex.
Feedback from semiconductor, OEM and OS companies confirms that addressing the software programming model and debug challenge is key to the widespread success of multicore embedded chips." SystemWeaver release v1.0 consists of the parameterisable, synthesisable SystemWeaver IP core and the SystemWeaver API.
A SystemC model of the core and reference models of SystemWeaver-enabled SoCs are also provided.
"There is no doubt that SystemWeaver will change the way that companies think about multicore design," explained Dan Chester, Ignios co-founder and VP Business Development.
"In addition to SystemC models, we have built a strong customer-facing team with the skills necessary to ensure that SystemWeaver meets the needs of our lead customers.
These capabilities enable us to work closely with our customers from an early stage of architectural exploration." Ignios is currently exhibiting in Hall A6 ("Embedded in Munich") at Electronica (stand A6.650).
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