2015年5月27日 星期三

MIPS P5600 core licensed for Russian comms processor

MIPS Baikal TC-1Russian fables chip firm Baikal has integrated a multi-core MIPS Warrior P-class (P5600) CPU into its Baikal-T1 communications processor. 

“We are glad to present the world’s first publicly-announced implementation of the P5600 CPU,” said Baikal CTO Grigoriy Khrenov, “We created a high-performance, highly efficient communications SoC with a wide range of modern high-speed interfaces. Another valuable feature is the possibility to design passive cooling solutions.”

Applications including wireless routers and home gateways are foreseen – with products expected to be on the shelves at the end of this year.

P5600 is based on a wide issue, deeply out-of-order implementation of the MIPS32 architecture, supporting up to six cores in a single cluster with cache coherency. It has hardware virtualisation for security and and 128-bit SIMD support for data parallel operations and DSP. 

The SoC comes with a set of extensible software based on open source code.

Baikal-T1 engineering samples are available now.



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