New RISC-V-Based SoC Platform is Suitable for Big Data and AI Solutions

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The RISC-V-Based SoC Platform is designed for edge interference applications that are based on the NVIDIA's Deep Learning Accelerator (NVDLA) technology. The NVDLA runs on FPGA that is connected via ChipLink to HiFive Unleashed board. The software is suitable for high-performance with improved power and area profiles are crucial.


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SiFive Announces First Open-Source RISC-V-Based SoC Platform With NVIDIA Deep Learning Accelerator Technology

Demonstrations Showing at This Week's Hot Chips Conference

CUPERTINO, Calif., Aug. 20, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- SiFive, the leading provider of commercial RISC-V processor IP, today announced the first open-source RISC-V-based SoC platform for edge inference applications based on NVIDIA's Deep Learning Accelerator (NVDLA) technology.

The demo will be shown this week at the Hot Chips conference and consists of NVDLA running on an FPGA connected via ChipLink to SiFive's HiFive Unleashed board powered by the Freedom U540, the world's first Linux-capable RISC-V processor. The complete SiFive implementation is well suited for intelligence at the edge, where high-performance with improved power and area profiles are crucial. SiFive's silicon design capabilities and innovative business model enables a simplified path to building custom silicon on the RISC-V architecture with NVDLA.

NVIDIA open-sourced its leading deep learning accelerator over a year ago to spark the creation of more AI silicon solutions. Open-source architectures such as NVDLA and RISC-V are essential building blocks of innovation for Big Data and AI solutions.

"It is great to see open-source collaborations, where leading technologies such as NVDLA can make the way for more custom silicon to enhance the applications that require inference engines and accelerators," said Yunsup Lee, co-founder and CTO, SiFive. "This is exactly how companies can extend the reach of their platforms."

"NVIDIA open sourced its NVDLA architecture to drive the adoption of AI," said Deepu Talla, vice president and general manager of Autonomous Machines at NVIDIA. "Our collaboration with SiFive enables customized AI silicon solutions for emerging applications and markets where the combination of RISC-V and NVDLA will be very attractive."

SiFive will be demonstrating its platform at Hot Chips at the Flint Center for the Performing Arts in Cupertino, on Aug. 20-21, 2018. For more information, visit www.sifive.com.

About SiFive
SiFive is the leading provider of market-ready processor core IP based on the RISC-V instruction set architecture. Led by a team of industry veterans and founded by the inventors of RISC-V, SiFive helps SoC designers reduce time-to-market and realize cost savings with customized, open-architecture processor cores, and democratizes access to optimized silicon by enabling system designers to build customized RISC-V based semiconductors. SiFive is located in Silicon Valley and has venture backing from Sutter Hill Ventures, Spark Capital, Osage University Partners, Intel Capital and Chengwei Capital, along with strategic partners Huami, SK Telecom and Western Digital. For more information, visit www.sifive.com.

CONTACT: Leslie Clavin, SHIFT Communications for SiFive, (415) 591-8440, sifive@shiftcomm.comWeb Site: http://www.sifive.com

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