Achronix has teamed up with Bluespec to offer a family of Linux-capable RISC-V soft processors for the Speedster7t FPGA family. “Bluespec’s RISC-V processors now integrate into the Achronix 2D network-on-chip architecture, simplifying integration and enabling engineers to add scalable processing to their designs,” according to Achronix. “The network allows multiple instances of the RISC-V core to be added, and relocated ...
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Achronix turns to UK for on-die temperature sensing
US fast FPGA maker Achronix has chosen Moortec’s 7nm embedded temperature sensor intellectual property for integration into its Speedster7t FPGAs. Based in Plymouth, Moortec is a provider of on-die PVT (process, voltage, temperature) monitoring sub-systems. “Achronix chose to use Moortec’s 7nm embedded in-chip temperature sensor in our Speedster7t FPGA devices based on their accuracy and advanced features,” said Acronix‘ v-p ...
Achronix demo-es 112Gbps SerDes for its FPGAs
Achronix completes testing and is now demonstrating the 112 Gbps SerDes
Partners bridge HLS and FPGA technology
Designers can used the integrated development environment (IDE) to quickly go from C++ to FPGA using the HLS and Achronix’s ACE design tools. The combination can reduce the development effort for 5G wireless and other design applications that require high performance FPGA technology in SoCs, configured using a proven C‑based design flow. Ellie Burns, director of marketing, Calypto Systems division, Mentor said: “Achronix eFPGA offers a tremendous ...
Achronix licensing FPGA cores to accelerate SoCs
Achronix makes FPGA cores available for the FPGA acceleration of SoCs.
Achronix sampling 22nm finfet FPGAs
Achronix, the high performance FPGA specialist, is sampling customers with products made on Intel’s 22nm finfet process.
1.5GHz 22nm FPGAs from Achronix
Achronix has announced details of its 22nm FPGAs, made on Intel's finfet chip process. First engineering samples should ship in Q3. Aimed at networking and called Speedster22i, the devices will...
Fabbing FPGAs At Intel
Now that Intel is fabbing FPGAs for Achronix and Tabula, it is interesting to recall what happened when John East, then CEO of the FPGA specialist house Actel, went to try and get a similar fab deal from Andy Grove, then CEO of Intel.
Intel’s Foundry Plans
A curious missive arrives entitled: ‘Intel manufacturing granted access to Tabula’.
Why Is Intel Fabbing Achronix FPGAs?
Why on earth has Intel decided to fab Achronix FPGAs?