Syntacore Releases SCR9: Highly Efficient Linux-capable RISC-V IP
Syntacore, an expert in RISC-V IP and tools, unveils the new highly efficient Linux-capable 64-bit SCR9 processor core, targeting entry-level server-class applications and personal computing devices.
Key features:
- Full compatibility with the RISC-V open ISA
- Linux OS support
- Support for RV64IMAFDC ISA
- Out-of-order 12-stage superscalar pipeline with branch prediction
- High-performance FPU (single/double-precision, IEEE 754-2008 compliant)
- User, machine, and supervisor privilege modes
- Memory subsystem with a TCM unit, L1/L2/L3 caches with ECC/parity check
- Configurable 32-region PMP unit
- MMU with virtual memory support
- Interrupt subsystem, featuring a PLIC unit
- Advanced L3-based NoC interconnect
- AXI4 and JTAG interfaces support
- Advanced debug controller with the JTAG interface
- Hardware triggers support
- Scalable up to 16 cores in heterogeneous clusters
SCR9 is available in standard off-the-shelf configurations and comes with a complete set of pre-optimized and pre-configured development tools. It is suitable for high performance computing, AI and ML, computer vision, networking, entry-level servers, PCs and laptops, and video processing applications. Please get in touch with our experts for further information.