Synopsys announced its plans for expanding its processor intellectual property portfolio with the new RISC-V ARC-V family.
That means the company is introducing designs for its next-generation ARC-V processor, using the RISC-V architecture, for chip applications in the embedded automotive, storage, and internet of things markets.
Synopsys said the new IP is aimed at offering customers a versatile and extensible range of processors, ensuring optimal power-performance efficiency tailored for their specific applications. The company made the announcement at the RISC-V North America 2023 event in Santa Clara, California, in the heart of Silicon Valley.
Leveraging its extensive experience in processor IP development and software toolkits, Synopsys has crafted this next-gen ARC-V Processor IP, which builds upon the established microarchitecture of its existing ARC Processors, enriched by the expansive RISC-V software ecosystem.
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The Synopsys ARC-V Processor IP comes in high-performance, mid-range, ultra-low power, and functional safety versions, accommodating a wide spectrum of application workloads. To facilitate software development, Synopsys has equipped the ARC-V Processor IP with the robust and proven Synopsys MetaWare Development Toolkit, ensuring the generation of highly efficient code.
Synopsys.ai, a full-stack AI-driven electronic design automatin (EDA) suite, is co-optimized with the ARC-V Processor IP, creating a comprehensive development and verification environment that enhances productivity and
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