Codasip adds family of RISC-V processors for custom compute

Codasip, the RISC-V custom compute specialist, has brought out a configurable family of RISC-V baseline processors.

The 700 family includes application and embedded cores. Customers can use Codasip Studio to optimise each baseline core for their target use case.

The first core in the family is A730, a 64-bit RISC-V application core that is now provided to early-access customers.

“By providing different starting points for embedded and application processors, we make it easier to reach the right level of optimization in a streamlined design process,” says Codasip’s Filip Benna, “with the 700 family and Codasip Custom Compute, designers can push the technology  by optimising at the chip or application level for unique gains while keeping costs under control,” says Codaip’s Felipe Benna.



Custom Compute can be achieved through architecture optimisation, application profiling, hardware/software co-optimisation , and domain-specific acceleration

As well as being  flexible through customisation, the processors are available as off-the-shelf standard configurations for an immediate start.

Codasip Studio enables different levels of processor optimization for each use case through advanced profiling.

From one family design, Codasip offers the chance to address a broad range of use cases. Learn more about the 700 family.

Codasip will be participating at the RISC-V Summit in Santa Clara, California, on November 7-8.
Learn more or book a meeting.

David Manners

David Manners

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