Vendor: UltraRISC Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. Category: CPU

High-performance and power-efficient processor core based on RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture (ISA)

Key features

  • Customization For Domain-Specific Needs
    • Compatible with standard RISC-V instruction set and allow for certain extensions
    • Catering to various target application needs, by optimizing the performance, power dissipation and PPA; supporting on-demand configuration of processor core’s major functionality, SoC system-level IPs, interfaces and other IPs.
  • Optimization of Energy Efficiency by Adopting Multiple Layers of Low Power Design

Benefits

  • A-Series: targeted for high-performance computing scenarios, e.g. desktop, AI, DPU, Cloud/Server etc.
  • AE-Series: the enhanced version of A-Series specialized for automotive cases, targeted for high-performance telematics applications, e.g. auto piloting etc.
  • E-Series: targeted for high power efficiency computing, e.g. edge computing etc.

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
UR-Series
Vendor
UltraRISC Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
Type
Silicon IP

Compute

CPU Architecture
RISC-V

Files

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Provider

UltraRISC Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
HQ: China
UltraRISC Technology develops high-performance, power-efficient and intelligent multi-core RISC-V processors and is dedicated to secure, dependable RISC-V ecosystems. UltraRISC Technology is headquartered in Shanghai and has established R&D centers in Changsha and Wuxi. We offer UR-A and UR-E family processor IP cores, IP licensing and UltraRISC- branded high-performance processors for desktop and server computing. We also offer core and SoC customization services to cater to the domain-specific computing needs. Our products are designed to cover all the major computing scenarios, including but not limited to edge computing, desktop/server, cloud, autopilot etc.

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