Computing Fabric
for high performance Applications(CA104 COBRA)
Start:
1 May 2010
End:
30 April 2013
Sponsor:
SenterNovem, Catrene
Introduction
Hardwired SoC architectures suffer from a lack of flexibility
regarding market evolution, resulting in an excessive design cycle
time and increased cost. Furthermore, process variability is not yet
well addressed for 32 nm and beyond. The objective of COBRA is to
develop and experiment an open, flexible and high performance platform
by substituting heterogeneous hardware/software sub-systems by a
regular array of processors. The platform will be driven by Telecom,
Video and Multimedia benchmark applications and demonstrated on 32nm
silicon with 3D stacking. The objective of COBRA is to develop
and experiment an open, flexible and high performance platform by
substituting heterogeneous mixed HW/SW specialized sub-systems by an
application specific processor array. This massively parallel computing
fabric will also improve manufacturability and energy efficiency of
new Systems On Chip, due to its design regularity, while at the same
time maximising flexibility by allowing software product derivatives
to be generated. Software product derivatives will reduce development
and manufacturing costs as well as Time-to-market when compared with
hardwired alternatives.
Partners
ST-Ericsson,
NXP,
Synopsys / Virage Logic,
ACE,
Compaan,
TU Delft,
TU Eindhoven.