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Agile Analog joins RISC-V International as a member

22nd July 2021
Alex Lynn
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Agile Analog has been accepted as a strategic member by RISC-V International, the non-profit organisation which maintains RISC-V as a free and open processor instruction set architecture (ISA). 

Increasing numbers of OEMs and manufacturers of SoCs and ASICs are choosing to base complex chip designs on the RISC-V architecture, as its open licence business model enables them to develop chip designs faster and to enjoy greater design flexibility than is possible when using proprietary processor architectures.

By joining RISC-V International as a strategic member, Agile Analog extends the RISC-V ecosystem to include a broad set of analogue building blocks implemented in highly configurable IP. Demand is particularly strong in new RISC-V-based chip designs for security monitoring functions, such as clock glitch and voltage glitch detection, which are used to protect against side-channel attacks. Agile Analog’s configurable IP is also available to support a wide range of other analogue functions including power management, sensing and signal processing.

The Agile Analog offering complements the open RISC-V ISA, as its analogue IP can be configured to meet the functional requirements of each application, as well as the foundry, process and node in which the chip is to be fabricated. Just as chip designers have the freedom to optimise their implementation of the RISC-V ISA, Agile Analog also enables them to choose the configuration options for analogue IP. The provision of application- and process-optimised analogue IP is a unique capability of Agile Analog, and is in marked contrast to the existing business model for the supply of analogue IP, which is limited to the provision of off-the-shelf, standard IP products.

John Hartley, Chief Commercial Officer at Agile Analogy, said: “RISC-V International maintains the largest and most vibrant ecosystem of tools and IP in the industry, so Agile Analog is delighted that its unique ability to optimise analogue IP for any application and process has been recognised by the award of strategic member status.”

“Having an extensive ecosystem of hardware and software IP is critical as RISC-V members continue to look for new ways to innovate from the IoT to HPC, AI, automotive and beyond,” added Calista Redmond, CEO of RISC-V International. “Agile Analog’s customisable analogue IP will give the RISC-V community even more options to push the boundaries of design with RISC-V.”

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