MIPS and Cyient Semiconductor collaborate to bring Custom RISC-V-based intelligent power solutions to AI Power Delivery, Industrial Robotics, and Automotive.
In order to provide domain-optimized ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit) and ASSP (application-specific standard product) solutions that take advantage of the MIPS Atlas portfolio of cutting-edge, effective processor IP, Cyient Semiconductors and MIPS announced a collaborative partnership.
The collaboration will concentrate on facilitating power delivery, compute efficiency, and real-time, safety-critical applications on demanding systems for the data center, industrial, and automotive markets. The main platforms for utilizing Cyient’s Analog Mixed Signal capabilities with MIPS Atlas CPU IP are Motor Control and Data Center Power Delivery.
Custom silicon is expanding due to the need for data center infrastructure, industrial automation, and software-defined vehicles.
Using MIPS advanced processor IP, which is based on the open RISC-V instruction set architecture, along with Cyient intelligent power and mixed-signal design experience, customers may create sophisticated, unique solutions that are simple to program.
Motor drive control, intelligent power management, power delivery management, and safety-critical applications are among the targeted applications; these platforms are available as ASSP or ASIC.
Faster time-to-market, avoiding proprietary lock-ins, and optimized platform cost are all advantages for OEMs and system integrators.
Leadership Comments
“As compute systems scale from cloud to the edge, intelligent power delivery is emerging as a key enabler of performance and efficiency,” said Suman Narayan, CEO of Cyient Semiconductors. “Our collaboration with MIPS allows us to bring together embedded intelligence and advanced power architectures in custom silicon platforms built on a scalable, open foundation. Together, we are designing tomorrow’s semiconductors — purpose-built for a more connected and power-efficient world.”
“The problem of power efficiency and motor control are both real-time compute workloads for which MIPS M8500 microcontrollers are the optimal choice,” said Sameer Wasson, CEO of MIPS. “Building around our best-in-class real-time and control-loop performance and efficiency, Cyient can bring their unique capability in intelligent power delivery into custom ASIC and ASSP designs to build differentiated solutions that meet our customers unique needs in their target markets.”
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