
The AMBA 4 specification now features AXI coherency extensions (ACE) in support of multicore computing. The so-called ACE specification enables system-level cache coherency across clusters of multicore processors, such as the Cortex-A15 MPCore processors and Mali-T604 graphics processors, ARM (Cambridge, England) said.
ARM has worked on the AMBA 4 revision of its on-chip communications protocol with a group of other companies that include: Arteris, Cadence, Jasper, Marvell, Mentor, Sonics, ST Ericsson, Synopsys and Xilinx.
Publishing a standard way of managing cache coherency, memory barriers and virtual memory management will reduce software cache maintenance, save processor cycles and reduce external memory accesses, ARM claimed.
The latest specification represents the second phase of the AMBA 4 protocol. Phase one of the AMBA 4 specification, launched in 2010, included definition of an expanded family of AXI interconnect protocols.
"As one of the first licensees of the ARM CoreLink CCI-400 Cache Coherent Interconnect, we welcome the introduction of the AMBA 4 ACE specification which will enable our energy-efficient high performance wireless platforms to exploit the full potential of heterogeneous multiprocessing," said Jim Nicholas, vice president & general manager of processor subsystems and product lifecycle management at ST-Ericsson, in a statement issued by ARM.
