Primemas, a fabless semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California, has announced its integration of the Achronix Speedcore embedded FPGA IP into its innovative hub chiplet, known as the Hublet. This strategic move aims to enhance the functionality and scalability of the Hublet, providing a comprehensive solution for various industries.
The Primemas Hublet combines I/O, control, and compute capabilities in a scalable format, leveraging high-performance D2D interfaces to facilitate infrastructure sharing with custom FPGA dies. Key features of the Hublet include high-capacity DDR4/5 memory, CXL3.0/PCIe support, D2D interfaces, and a high-performance multi-core CPU cluster with advanced processing capabilities.
When paired with a custom FPGA chiplet die, the Hublet offers a cost-effective and scalable solution tailored for data centers, cloud service providers, and memory manufacturers. This integration enables efficient testing, debugging, and implementation of diverse hardware solutions, ultimately reducing time to market for cutting-edge technologies.
"By incorporating the Speedcore FPGA IP from Achronix into the Primemas Hublet product family, we are introducing a programmable, flexible, and scalable platform within a single package," stated Il Park, CEO of Primemas. "We are excited to collaborate with Achronix to deliver the most efficient and advanced solutions to the market."
"We are delighted to provide our Achronix Speedcore eFPGA IP to Primemas for its groundbreaking FPGA-based SoC Hublet solution," commented Steve Mensor, vice president of marketing at Achronix. "With the semiconductor chiplet ecosystem gaining momentum, Primemas is well-positioned to leverage this trend with its FPGA-based chiplet solution."
In addition to the Speedcore eFPGA IP integration, Achronix offers ready-to-use VectorPath accelerator cards designed for AI, machine learning, networking, and data center applications. This diverse product portfolio further solidifies Achronix's position as a key player in the semiconductor industry.