Achronix Semiconductor Corporation, a leader in high-performance FPGAs and embedded FPGA (eFPGA) IP, and Primemas, a fabless semiconductor company developing an innovative SoC Hub Chiplet (Hublet) platform using chiplet technology, announced a collaboration to bring FPGA programmability to the Primemas suite of products. Primemas chose the Speedcore™ eFPGA IP from Achronix for the Primemas Hublet to support organizations requiring programmability and testing capabilities.
As a pioneer in the SoC chiplet space, Primemas focuses on helping organizations deliver value-added features, significantly reduce development and production costs, and enhance performance with specialized chiplets to include advanced AI/ML applications. The Primemas highly scalable, feature-rich SoC Hublet includes high-capacity DDR4/5 memory, CXL3.0/PCIe, D2D interfaces, and a high-performance multi-core CPU cluster with advanced processing capabilities. When paired with a custom FPGA chiplet die, the Hublet offers a cost-effective and scalable solution for data centers, cloud service providers, and memory manufacturers. This combination enables efficient testing, debugging, and implementation of diverse hardware solutions while reducing time to market.
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“By integrating the market-leading Speedcore FPGA IP from Achronix into the Primemas Hublet product family, we are enabling a programmable, flexible, and scalable platform, all in a single package,” said Il Park, CEO of Primemas. “We are looking forward to working with Achronix to bring the most efficient and advanced solutions to the market.”
“We are pleased to supply our Achronix Speedcore eFPGA IP to Primemas for its innovative, market-leading, FPGA-based SoC Hublet solution,” said Steve Mensor, vice president of marketing at Achronix. “The semiconductor chiplet ecosystem has reached a critical mass, and Primemas is positioned to capitalize on this emerging market with its FPGA-based chiplet solution.”
Source: Achronix Semiconductor