IMEC, Europe's leading
independent nanoelectronics research institute, unveils a suite of tools and
methods to optimize the mapping of applications on embedded multiprocessor system-on-chip
(MPSoC) platforms. These result in systems that are more energy-efficient and
that can be designed faster, leading to a shorter time-to-market. IMEC's
MPSoC tools are intended for companies that design multicore platforms for tomorrow's
nomadic and multimedia applications. They are offered under a technology transfer
or license agreement.
The first industrial multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) platforms have already
found their way into embedded systems for advanced entertainment and communication
platforms. In addition, the ever increasing performance hunger of battery-operated
embedded devices, such as cell phones or portable media players, also calls
for multi-core architectures. But mapping applications efficiently on MPSoC
remains challenging. Due to the vastness and complexity of the design space,
i.e. the number of design options, this task is virtually impossible without
the proper tool support.
The IMEC MPSoC technology provides solutions by focusing on design-time application
mapping. The technology's two main threads offer support for fast parallelization
(with the Multi-processor Parallelization Assistant tool) and support for memory
hierarchy optimizations (with the Memory Hierarchy tool).
IMEC's tools, methods, and associated services have a proven industrial
strength. They have been used by IMEC's industrial partners for commercial
embedded systems as well as for in-house IMEC MPSoC implementations, e.g. IMEC's
advanced multi-core platform for software-defined radio and a multi-core multi-media
platform using 6 of IMEC's ADRES processor cores. Interested companies
may license the tools, or acquire them under a technology transfer agreement.
Posted March 31st, 2009