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Marmot RISC-V SoC leveraging open source ISA, IP, process development kit, and EDA tools
07/31, 14:35–15:00 (Asia/Taipei), TR214
言語: English

Marmot RISC-V SoC leveraging open source ISA, IP, process development kit, and EDA tools


Marmot RISC-V SoC leveraging open source ISA, IP, process development kit, and EDA tools


Talk Length (30/45/90 mins)

30 minutes

Proposal Type

Talk (30 mins)

Way to participate

Online participation

Target Audience

RISC-V, Open Source, IC Design, Chip Fabrication

Difficulty

Skilled

Shumpei Kawasaki co-founded SH Consulting in 2013. He specialized in the field of security for RISC-V FPGAs / SoCs. In 1990s, he co-developed SH instruction set architecture and chipsets for Sega Saturn and Dreamcast video games. ARM adopted his “16-bit fixed-length instruction” invention for their successful “ARM7TDMI” and “ARM9TDMI.” In 2000s Shumpei led a development of a minimal operating system for Root of Trust chips used in network routers, 2-5G mobile handsets, and secure tokens in US.

The University of Electro-Communications Integrated Circuit Design Laboratory educates the design, implementation, and evaluation of hardware systems and VLSI, aims to design “system on chip” by integrating various information processing hardware, and develops a high-performance computational circuit realized with a small number of elements.
Kesami Hagiwara has been designing a chip using RISC-V coreplex on various tools. Kesamis prior job research has been conducted on CPU, cache controller, interrupt controller, memory controller, low power processor architecture of microcontroller for automotive applications, industrial equipment and consumer products, architecture of low power consumption, automobile control with high code efficiency, and low latency consumer industry and development of a CPU core for realtime controllers. Kesami is also working on extremely low power and high performance processor for internet of things (IoT) device. Kesami integrated SH Consulting’s 2-stage pipeline SH-2 CPU implementation.

The University of Electro-Communications Integrated Circuit Design Laboratory educates the design, implementation, and evaluation of hardware systems and VLSI, aims to design “system on chip” by integrating various information processing hardware, and develops a high-performance computational circuit realized with a small number of elements.
Cong-Kha Pham is a professor at the University of Electro-Communications is studying hardware system design implementation by FPGA and integrated circuits Recent projects include research on energy harvest power supply and low-power data-centric sensor network system utilizing it, development of long distance transmission / miniaturization equipment of sensor network by low power wireless, super low-voltage device project, research on memory-based information detection system, hardware implementation of hardware system by FPGA and integrated circuit, etc. Professor Pham is teaching many undergraduate and postgraduate students and has received numerous award for dissertation.

Hoan Huynh is a Senior Software Engineer at SHC Vietnam. Graduated from Ho Chi Minh Polytechnic University in Electrical-Electronic major. Hoan has more than 20 years in microprocessor and digital systems design. He is familiar with almost embedded systems such linux, QNX, FreeRTOS.
SH Consulting Group (SHC) has engineers in US, Vietnam and in Japan specialized in providing stability to RTOS, device drivers, and wireless connectivities for MCUs such as H8s, SHs, ARMs and RISC-Vs. It has been integrating OSes such as QNX, .NETMF, Linux, and Windows for MCUs and wireless solutions such as Lora, WiFi and Bluetooth for many years. They worked on Windows, Android and iOS platforms. In recent years SHC engineers enabled FreeRTOS for large semiconductor companies on ARM platforms and direct this effort to RISC-Vs.Shumpei Kawasaki co-founded SH Consulting in 2013. He specialized in the field of security for RISC-V FPGAs / SoCs. In 1990s, he co-developed CPUs and chipsets for Sega Saturn and Dreamcast video games. ARM adopted his “16-bit fixed-length instruction” invention for their monumentally successful “ARM7TDMI” and “ARM9TDMI.” In 2000s Shumpei led a development of a minimal operating system for Root of Trust chips used in network routers, 2-5G mobile handsets, and secure tokens in US.