PicoChip

PicoChip

picoChip is a venture-backed fabless semiconductor company based in Bath, England, founded in 2000.

The company has developed a multi-core digital signal processor, the picoArray. This integrates 250-300 individual DSP cores onto a single die (depending on the specific product). Each of these cores is a 16-bit processor with Harvard architecture, local memory and 3-way LIW.

The company has four products currently available (PC102 and PC202 / 203 / 205) which deliver approximately 40 GMACS and 200 GIPS of performance.

The programming model allows each processor to be coded independently (in ANSI C or assembler) and then to communicate over an any:any interconnect mesh. The communication flows are fixed at compile time, not dynamically at run time (analogous to place & route of an FPGA but at higher level of abstraction). This can be described as communicating sequential processes. Each process maps to a processor, which is fully independent from other processors with "encapsulation", with interaction only through defined message passing and data flows through the mesh. This architecture is also related to object-oriented programming concepts. Notably, the development environment is deterministic: simulation of code is cycle-accurate to hardware execution. Advantages claimed include ease of development, improved reliability of code and software-reuse.

Other related multi-core architectures include Ambric, [http://www.aspex-semi.com/ Aspex Semiconductor] , Cavium, ClearSpeed, Cradle, Stream, Tilera and others. The more established DSP companies Texas Instruments and Freescale are also starting to do multi-core products, but at present with a lower number of processors (typically 3-8).

Although the picoArray architecture is generic and could in principle be used for any DSP application, the company has stated its strategy is to focus on wireless infrastructure. In particular, the processor is widely used for baseband processing in WiMAX base stations and for femtocells.

Independent benchmarks of representative communications systems by [http://www.bdti.com Berkeley Design (BDTI)] indicate that the picoArray delivers significantly better performance-per-dollar than traditional single-core DSP devices.

picoChip is a founder member of the Femto Forum, and on the executive board of that organisation.

Investors include Atlas Venture, AT&T, Highland Capital Partners, Intel Capital, Pond Venture Partners, Rothschild, Samsung and Scottish Equity Partners. There are also undisclosed strategic investors.

External links

* [http://www.picochip.com Company website]
* [http://www.insidedsp.com/tabid/64/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/175/PicoChip--Defying-the-Odds.aspx BDTI Analysis and Architecture discussion]
* [http://www.dspdesignline.com/howto/benchmark_product_sel/202400708;jsessionid=FCUBZ4QYMCTGYQSNDLQCKIKCJUNN2JVN BDTI Benchmark results]
* [http://www.picochip.com/technology/tools Presentation and video on programming architecture]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Femtocell — In telecommunications, a femtocell mdash;originally known as an Access Point Base Station mdash;is a small cellular base station, typically designed for use in residential or small business environments. It connects to the service provider’s… …   Wikipedia

  • Continuous Computing — Type Private Industry Technology Founded 1998 …   Wikipedia

  • Multi-core — A multi core processor (or chip level multiprocessor, CMP) combines two or more independent cores into a single package composed of a single integrated circuit (IC), called a die, or more dies packaged together. The individual core is normally a… …   Wikipedia

  • 3GPP Long Term Evolution — LTE (Long Term Evolution) is the next major step in mobile radio communications, and will be introduced in 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Release 8. The aim of this 3GPP project is to improve the Universal Mobile Telecommunications… …   Wikipedia

  • Multi-core processor — Diagram of a generic dual core processor, with CPU local level 1 caches, and a shared, on die level 2 cache …   Wikipedia

  • Telecommunications in the United Kingdom — Until 1982, the main civil telecommunications system in the UK was a state monopoly known (since reorganisation in 1969) as Post Office Telecommunications. Broadcasting of radio and television was a duopoly of the BBC and Independent Broadcasting …   Wikipedia

  • Ofcom — For other uses, see Ministry of Communications. For the Federal Office of Communications in Switzerland, also known as OFCOM, see Federal Department of Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications. Office of Communications Ofcom logo… …   Wikipedia

  • WiMAX — Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access Logo trademarked by the WiMAX Forum …   Wikipedia

  • Telefónica Europe — This article is about the European telecommunications company. For other uses, see O2 (disambiguation). Telefónica Europe plc Type Private (subsidiary of Telefónica) Industry …   Wikipedia

  • Massive parallel processing — (MPP) is a term used in computer architecture to refer to a computer system with many independent arithmetic units or entire microprocessors, that run in parallel. The term massive connotes hundreds if not thousands of such units. Early examples… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”