CIO Influence
CIO Influence News Edge Computing IoT Machine Learning

Microchip Slashes Time to Innovation with Mid-Range FPGA Industrial Edge Stack, More Core Library IP and Conversion Tools

Microchip And Acacia Collaborate To Enable Market Transition To 400G Pluggable Coherent Optics For Data Center Routing, Switching And Metro OTN Platforms

Additions make it easier than ever to switch to PolarFire® FPGAs and System-on-Chip (SoC) FPGAs

The new imperatives of the intelligent edge – power efficiency, security and reliability – are forcing system architects and design engineers to find new solutions. For the growing number of system designers switching to PolarFire FPGAs and SoCs, Microchip Technology Inc. announces new development resources and design services to aid the move, including the industry’s first mid-range industrial edge stack, ready-to-customize cryptography and boot libraries of soft intellectual property (IP) and new tools to convert existing FPGA designs to PolarFire devices.

The additions expand Microchip FPGA’s comprehensive suite of tools and services supporting the proven PolarFire family of devices – which includes the only RISC-V SoC FPGA shipping in volume production.

CIO INFLUENCE News: Impossible Cloud Launches Partner Program to Help Resellers and Others Capitalize on Web3

“The intelligent edge demands the very best in power efficiency, security, safety and reliability,” said Shakeel Peera, vice president of strategy for Microchip FPGA. “Our new mid-range industrial edge stack and related tools offer more than just automation IP and enable secure edge compute, analytics, machine learning and high-availability data interconnects for Industrial IoT end points.”

“Customers are switching to PolarFire FPGAs and SoCs because they can create products that weren’t possible before, establish clear product differentiation and accelerate their time to innovation,” said Bruce Weyer, corporate vice president of Microchip FPGA. “Our mid-range technology leadership and unmatched RISC-V-based compute solutions offer system architects unprecedented design flexibility and efficiency.”

To back its FPGA-based embedded processor portfolio, Microchip offers broad RISC-V development support with more than 60 companies now in its Mi-V ecosystem.

CIO INFLUENCE News: Galvanick Announces $10 Million in Seed Funding for Its Industrial Cybersecurity Platform

The seven new resources and conversion tools offer immediate benefits at every stage of design and development and make it easier than ever to switch to PolarFire FPGAs and SoCs. They include:

  • A comprehensive industrial edge stack for Open Platform Communications/Unified Architecture (OPC/UA)-based IIOT applications.
  • Cryptography and boot soft IP libraries that can be fully customized. They join more than 200 proven, optimized and easy-to-use processor soft cores and other Microchip FPGA IP elements and more than 120 third-party cores. Each library element is optimized for the best area and timing with PolarFire FPGAs and SoCs for fast designs and prototypes.
  • Direct conversion scripts to move quickly from other vendors’ FPGAs, including step-by-step tutorials to switch from these alternative FPGA families.
  • A high-performance AI/ML development flow  that lets algorithm creators build their own mid-range FPGAs. This solution features SmartHLS compiler software, the VectorBlox™ accelerator software development kit (SDK) and neural-network IP.
  • A new PolarFire SoC development kit for our award-winning smart embedded vision solution stack, giving industrial vision designers a head start in developing post-sensor processing and vision-connectivity systems.
  • A tutorial, presentation and resource guide on how to design cool-temperature edge nodes. These resources join the company’s extensive library of FPGA and SOC tutorial videos.
  • Microchip is also making available a new power-consumption tutorial and a tool to evaluate any design’s power efficiency and thermal management within vendor-provided estimators. These resources join a comprehensive suite of FPGA design services including consulting, use-case modeling and test benches to programming, validation and prototype builds, design optimization and fitting, current and custom IP and firmware development.

Microchip FPGA’s Libero SoC Design Suite integrates a rich IP library (available in evaluation, no-charge and RTL versions), and the VectorBlox Accelerator supports the most common frameworks. Both are available to license, including no-charge versions, from Microchip’s Purchasing and Client Services website. The OPC/UA industrial edge stack is expected to be available this quarter. Specific pricing is available on request. PolarFire FPGA and SoC development kits and hardware are also available on this website.

CIO INFLUENCE News: Digi International Introduces Bold New Features to SkyCloud for Enhanced Industrial Monitoring and Control Solutions

[To share your insights with us, please write to sghosh@martechseries.com]

Related posts

Enterprise No-code SaaS Developer Odesso, Launches Appian Performance Tuner

CIO Influence News Desk

Qumulo Reduces Complexity for Customers on AWS with New Transparent Pricing

Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions Secures SOC 2 Compliance