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Ever wonder which microprocessor to use in your space system design?
Check out this white paper which discusses the differences between LEON/SPARC and NOEL-V/RISC-V architectures. The paper describes our past and ongoing component development and explains the rationale for some architectural design choices for future roadmap products. Included herein are trends in the Space industry that are driving key new features example application use-cases and tradeoffs from a software perspective of a legacy LEON/SPARC design vs. a new RISC-V architecture.
Access the white paper
The NOEL-V is a synthesizable VHDL model of a processor that implements the open RISC-V architecture from the RISC-V International organization.
This is the first released model in the RISC-V product line of processors. Seven different configurations are now available for NOEL-V, ranging from a tiny 32-bit version to a 64-bit high performance version. NOEL-V complements the LEON line of processors. Click here for more information.
Dual-Core LEON3-FTGR712RC Radiation-hard Dual-Core LEON3-FT Processor, 200 MIPS, 200 MFLOPS |
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Quad-Core LEON4-FTGR740 Radiation-hard Quad-Core LEON4-FT Processor, 1000 MIPS, 1000 MFLOPS, QML-V/QML-Q |
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GR740 CG625 |
The GR740 component has received QML-V and QML-Q quality certification by DLA in Q2 2022. Access the GR740 SMD 5962-21204.
Quad-Core LEON4-FTGR740-PBGA Plastic Radiation-hard Quad-Core LEON4-FT Processor, 1000 MIPS, 1000 MFLOPS |
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