- 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 withHarvard 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 ascommunicating sequential processes . Each process maps to a processor, which is fully independent from other processors with "encapsulation", with interaction only through definedmessage passing and data flows through the mesh. This architecture is also related toobject-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 companiesTexas Instruments andFreescale 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 forfemtocell s.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 andScottish 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]
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