32-bit High Performance Single/Multicore RISC System-on-Chip
The CC100-S is a synthesisable Verilog model of a high performance 32-bit RISC processor based System-on-Chip.
Overview
The CC100-S is a synthesisable Verilog model of a high performance 32-bit RISC processor based System-on-Chip. The model is highly configurable and embeds a wide range of peripherals. The SoC can be efficiently implemented on FPGA and ASIC technologies and uses standard synchronous memory cells for caches and register file.
Key features
- High Performance 32-bit RISC CPU
- Proprietary 6-stage pipeline
- Single or multicore implementation
- Up to 1.37 DMIPS/MHz/Core
- Up to 2.29 CoreMark/MHz/Core
- Optional set-associative caches with data snooping
- Power-down mode
- On-chip debug support
- FPGA and silicon proven
- JTAG or 2-pin Serial Wire Debug
- Wariety of digital and analog peripherals
- On-chip clock/reset source
- Optional PLL
- Optional backup RTC domain
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Benefits
- Synthesizable RTL Verilog source code
- Cycle accurate simulator
- Custom instruction set extension
- Mature free GNU-Based C/GDB toolchain
- Full implementation and maintenance support with individual approach
- Low-cost and flexible licensing
- Embedded solution for low-power and low-footprint applications
- Suitable for mobile, IoT and wearable devices
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