Codasip’s latest RISC-V embedded cores enable AI/ML edge customisation

Munich, Germany. 24 February 2022 – Codasip, the provider of processor design automation, announced the L31 and L11, the latest in its range of low power embedded RISC-V processor cores optimised for customisation. With the new cores, customers can more easily customise processor designs using Codasip Studio tools to support challenging tasks such as neural networks (AI/ML) even in the smallest, power-constrained applications, such as IoT edge.

It is very beneficial for AI/ML to run in edge IoT/IIoT devices in order to improve security and power consumption, and to reduce latency for real-time processing. Algorithms for AI/ML are computationally intensive and custom processors are needed to deliver sufficient performance with the limited resources available in such embedded systems. To enable this, the new Codasip embedded cores L31/L11 run Google‘s TensorFlowLite for Microcontrollers combined with Codasip Studio tools to customise a new breed of Embedded AI cores which are ideally suited for IoT applications where both space and power are at a premium.

Codasip CTO, Zdenek Prikryl comments, “Licensing the CodAL description of a RISC-V core gives Codasip customers a full architecture license enabling both the ISA and microarchitecture to be customised. The new L11/31 cores make it even easier to add features our customers were asking for, such as edge AI, into the smallest, lowest power embedded processor designs.”

The ability to customise Codasip cores has always been a cornerstone of its success, and why there are already 2 billion processors using Codasip IP. In addition to making the cores easier to customise to match specific embedded designs, Codasip has also enhanced both of the new cores to support significantly higher frequencies.

AI and ML applications are not well suited to off-the-shelf processors. The data types, the quantisation and performance needs of the devices differ significantly from application to application. Codasip’s Design for Differentiation approach means customers using its Studio tools can customise the processor for its specific system, software and application requirements.

Similarly, embedded devices in low power IoT applications are extremely resource-constrained, limited in memory and with a limited instruction set. Yet developers of these devices need them to be low power, inherently secure, and able to respond and communicate in real-time.

Custom instructions enabled via Codasip Studio RISC-V design tools are ideally suited to develop processors for AI/ML. TensorFlow Lite for Microcontrollers (TFLite Micro), RISC-V custom instructions and Codasip processor design tools combine to deliver the benefits of embedded, high-efficiency edge neural network processing, namely, reduced latency, improved security, faster communication, and reduced power consumption. These benefits are essential for emerging IoT and Industrial IoT (IIoT) edge applications where the ability to run real-time AI/ML tasks is rapidly becoming a standard SoC feature.

Codasip’s latest L31 and L11 processor cores to feature TFLite Micro support, but the support is being made available across Codasip’s entire portfolio of RISC-V cores.

With the support for Neural Networks using the TensorFlow Lite AI framework, Codasip RISC-V processor IP is perfectly matched to system developers seeking to embed performance at the core of their AI/ML device. With edge processor capabilities, the Codasip custom designed performance deliver these real-time benefits to mission-critical, embedded IoT applications.

To accompany the new Embedded AI cores, Codasip has published a detailed white paper – access and download the document: Embedded AI on L-Series cores: Neural networks empowered by custom instructions

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