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Sonics Introduces Semiconductor IP Industry's First Power Management Solution Combining Fine-Grain Partitioning and Autonomous ControlICE-Grain™ Power Architecture Saves More Energy than Conventional Approaches for Mainstream SoC Designs Milpitas, Calif. – May 12, 2015 – Sonics, Inc., the world’s foremost supplier of on-chip network (NoC) technologies and services, today introduced the ICE-Grain (Instant Control of Energy) Power Architecture for system-on-chip (SoC) design teams that require an automated power management solution with “worry-free implementation” at the highest level of abstraction. Sonics’ ICE-Grain Power Architecture is the semiconductor IP industry’s first and only complete power management sub-system comprised of configurable hardware IP blocks, embedded control software, and integrated design tool environment. With the ICE-Grain Power Architecture, SoC designers partition their chips into much finer “grains,” which enables up to 10x faster and more precise power control. Power “grains” are very small sections of an SoC that include functional logic that can be individually power controlled using one or more savings methods. A grain is connected to one or more clock domains and attached to at least one power domain, and includes defined signals and conditions for power control. Grains are often an order of magnitude smaller than conventionally independent power or clocking domains, and multiple grains can be composed into larger hierarchical grains. The ICE-Grain Power Architecture automates the tasks of grain connection and management by synthesizing both central and local control circuitry blocks for the greatest total SoC power reduction. Sonics is targeting the ICE-Grain Power Architecture to mainstream SoC design teams creating energy-sensitive applications in consumer, IoT, mobile, wearables, automotive, and set-top box markets. These teams typically lack the engineering resources or time necessary to develop sophisticated, highly responsive, fine-grain power management schemes. Their resulting chips often consume more energy than necessary and sometimes significantly more than the design specification allows. For mainstream SoC design teams, the ICE-Grain Power Architecture is an automated solution providing the most advanced capabilities and benefits of sophisticated power management schemes to address critical trends such as:
“Sonics is keenly aware of the power problem in today’s designs from our long history integrating battery-powered SoCs with on-chip networks and from our recent power research and patent work,” said Drew Wingard, CTO of Sonics. “Our goal with the ICE-Grain Power Architecture is to give system architects the IP, drivers, and automation tools they need to address power reduction early in the SoC design process where it proves most effective. To save power, designers must power-down parts of the SoC as quickly as possible to eliminate leakage current, and then power the parts back up just in time. Our fine-grain approach controls power in hardware for much faster switching between states. This approach also implements dynamic voltage and frequency scaling to take advantage of the high dependence of active power on voltage.” Saves More Power than Conventional Power Management Approaches Key ICE-Grain Power Architecture features and benefits are: 1) The first commercial technology to manage and control all common power techniques in a unified environment.
2) Scalable, distributed, and modular architecture.
3) Easy, worry-free implementation of hardware control and fine-grain power reduction.
4) EDA tool support complies with industry-standard tools, flows, and formats. 5) Complete, integrated solution; no special power expertise required.
“We have followed Sonics for many years and can confirm that the company has been exposed to power issues in more than 250 chip designs,” said Rich Wawryzniak, Senior Market Analyst: ASIC & SoC, Semico Research Corp. “They have applied that body of knowledge and years of power reduction development work in their on-chip network products and are now focused on solving the power problem for the broader SoC market place. There is a large market opportunity for an IP supplier that delivers a commercial solution on par with the most advanced power schemes developed by the “army of experts” at large system companies like Apple. We believe there is strong pent-up demand for an automated power management solution with chip design teams building mainstream products in more modest volumes than Apple. Sonics is well-positioned to take advantage of this opportunity.” Availability About Sonics, Inc.
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