MicroChip's PolarFire 2 SoC FPGAs
Here's something interesting to ponder. After reading this recent article, I'm wondering whether it could have potentially uncovered something that may be referring to us being incorporated in Microchip’s formal rollout of the new mid-range FPGA and SoC family that will occur at the Mi-V conference later this year.
Looking back on the history, we know that BrainChip has a relationship with SiFive. In a press release from SiFive, they said they'll be working with us on the X280 in the Intelligence Series (see below).
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BrainChip and SiFive partner on next-generation edge AI chips
BrainChip and SiFive have combined the former's Akida architecture with the latter's RISC-V processors to bring AI and ML to the edge.www.edgecomputing-news.com
And Microchip has been working with SiFive since 2015. And MicroChip and Si-Five and NASA have also been working together. A couple of snippets from this article (below) make me wonder if AKIDA could be what SiFive is referring to as their “Intelligence Extensions,” which they say “are custom instructions that SiFive developed to accelerate AI/ML operations”. I wouldn't be at all surprised if we're involved in some way, shape or form in the roll-out of PolarFire 2 SoC FPGAs later this year. Anyway, it's all very interconnected and exciting IMO but my cousin is coming to lunch in a few minutes time so I'm typing this as fast as my little fingers will allow, so those who have a penchant for dot collecting, can do your thang!
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Does 2+2=4? Microchip announces PolarFire 2; You Do the Math
Microchip previewed its PolarFire 2 mid-range SoC FPGA family at the RISC-V Summit last month in two presentations including a keynote given by Bruce Weyer, the company’s Corporate VP for FPGAs. Al…www.eejournal.com
Good to see the TRL has increased to 4 indicating things are progressing.Just to make it clear in regards to the above, I believe we must be in NASA’s High Performance Spaceflight Computing (HPSC), in other words in PolarFire 2 SoC via SiFive's X280 processor cores because the timing is spot on within NASA's target time IMO. Microchip previewed its PolarFire 2 mid-range SoC FPGA family at the RISC-V Summit in December 2022.
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TestGood to see the TRL has increased to 4 indicating things are progressing.
I think last time I reviewed SBIR TRL was 2. Seems at the end of this the project will be at 6.
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What's My TRL Score?
Technology Readiness Level (TRL) is widely used as an approximate measure of a technology’s maturity level. This method of evaluating a technology was originally created for the aerospace industry, but has been adopted by many other areas of technology as well. The TRL assessment can be used to...sbirguide.com
The summary of the various TRL levels is as follows:
- TRL 1 is the beginning stages of any technology and encompasses basic research.
- TRL 2 moves from basic technology research into proving the feasibility of the application and applied research.
- TRL 3 moves the technology beyond the paper stage to the experimental stage. Components of the technology are being tested at this phase.
- TRL 4 moves into technology development and is the first step in determining if the components will work together as a system.
- TRL 5 moves the technology from development into demonstration. The technology should almost be at a prototypical level.
- TRL 6 continues with the technology demonstration and begins the true engineering scale, moving beyond the laboratory scale. At this phase, the prototype should be able to perform all the functions required in the operational system and the testing environment should closely resemble the actual operating environment.
- TRL 7 begins system commissioning and requires demonstration of an actual system prototype in a relevant environment. Final design is just about complete.
- TRL 8 proves the technology functions as designed and has been proven to work. This phase represents the end of system development.
- TRL 9 is a system that is fully operational. The technology is complete and is functioning in whole in the targeted environment.
Hi Bravo,MicroChip's PolarFire 2 SoC FPGAs
Here's something interesting to ponder. After reading this recent article, I'm wondering whether it could have potentially uncovered something that may be referring to us being incorporated in Microchip’s formal rollout of the new mid-range FPGA and SoC family that will occur at the Mi-V conference later this year.
Looking back on the history, we know that BrainChip has a relationship with SiFive. In a press release from SiFive, they said they'll be working with us on the X280 in the Intelligence Series (see below).
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BrainChip and SiFive partner on next-generation edge AI chips
BrainChip and SiFive have combined the former's Akida architecture with the latter's RISC-V processors to bring AI and ML to the edge.www.edgecomputing-news.com
And Microchip has been working with SiFive since 2015. And MicroChip and Si-Five and NASA have also been working together. A couple of snippets from this article (below) make me wonder if AKIDA could be what SiFive is referring to as their “Intelligence Extensions,” which they say “are custom instructions that SiFive developed to accelerate AI/ML operations”. I wouldn't be at all surprised if we're involved in some way, shape or form in the roll-out of PolarFire 2 SoC FPGAs later this year. Anyway, it's all very interconnected and exciting IMO but my cousin is coming to lunch in a few minutes time so I'm typing this as fast as my little fingers will allow, so those who have a penchant for dot collecting, can do your thang!
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Does 2+2=4? Microchip announces PolarFire 2; You Do the Math
Microchip previewed its PolarFire 2 mid-range SoC FPGA family at the RISC-V Summit last month in two presentations including a keynote given by Bruce Weyer, the company’s Corporate VP for FPGAs. Al…www.eejournal.com
Somebody post something so we don't have to keep looking at Wilzy!
Somebody post something so we don't have to keep looking at Wilzy!
I'm Wilzy Wilzy Gump
Hi Bravo,
Fantastic research (as usual).
A few interesting spikes, but I don't think it reaches the synaptic threshold ... yet.
One negative spike is the reference to "custom instructions that SiFive developed to accelerate neural network computation".
SiFive Intelligence X280 - SiFive
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SiFive Intelligence™ X200 Series
Optimized for AI/ML compute at the edge, SiFive Intelligence X200 Series features multi-core capable RISC-V processors with vector extensions, along with SiFive Intelligence Extensions.www.sifive.com
To me, this reads as in-house software that SiFive developed. Now, as we all know, Akida could do this much faster and more efficiently, so there is definite scope for the inclusion of Akida in lieu ... and that is probably the objective of the BrainChip/SiFive partnership, but I don't think it has quite come to fruition yet.
No doubt they have done the simulations, but I don't think they would have the production silicon yet, though I'd be more than happy to be proved wrong.
IMO .... I expect this 4C and the next 4C which will be released just before the AGM should show improved revenue levels so as not to cause issues or s/holder questioning for Sean H our CEO at that meeting.Im not expecting anything in the 4C till the 2nd half of this year
Somebody post something so we don't have to keep looking at Wilzy!
Too right!Thanks Dodgy-knees!This article says that SiFive can develop a chip design in under 3 months and they can help customers design a RISC-V CPU in under one hour, so they're not averse to working fast. We started partnering with them on their Intelligence Series in April 2022, so fingers crossed!
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BrainChip and SiFive Partner to Deploy AI/ML Technology at the Edge
BrainChip and SiFive partner to combined their respective technologies to offer chip designers optimized AI/ML compute at the edge.brainchip.com
Can't agree with you about "excuses".We can do better than this !!
Me, myself personally is of the belief that it‘s imperative we maintain robust discussion and debate, without the need to use offensive or abusive language.
I understand both sides of the argument regarding our Battler’s communication, and performance, or lack thereof. It’s healthy to disagree, to have different opinions…but please, have the debate in a respectful manner.
Hey hey has until the AGM in May to produce what he said (or certainly suggested) in the middle of 2022.
During this period, we have the final 4C for 2022 at the end of January, the full year results towards the end of February, and the first quarter 4C for 2023 at the end of April.
The full year report is the one I’m most looking forward to.
Directors and senior management expressed extremely positive forecasts in late 2021 and the first half of 2022. Later we had Hey hey talking about headwinds and wars to explain away slower than expected progress. For mine they are simply excuses, for creating the expectation that is now trying to be diffused.
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