eNVM-based SoC development platform for IoT
Faraday Technology Corporation has introduced its latest development platform, FlashKit-22RRAM, designed to accelerate high-performance IoT and MCU applications.
Built on UMC’s 22ULP process, FlashKit-22RRAM combines embedded Resistive RAM (RRAM, ReRAM) technology with a rich IP ecosystem and development-ready support, providing a cost-effective and power-efficient System-on-Chip (SoC) development platform for edge devices.
The development platform integrates a full-featured RRAM subsystem with DWORD access, delivering comparable performance with SST eFlash. It minimises extra-mask requirements, making it highly suitable for consumer-grade eNVM applications, such as AIoT, smart home, wearables, and portable devices. The platform is silicon-proven and fully prepared to support customers’ fast ramp-up to volume production on UMC’s 22ULP node.
FlashKit-22RRAM supports embedded CPU options, including ARM Cortex-M7 and VeeR EH1 RISC-V, and integrates a comprehensive set of integrated IPs such as USB 3.0 Type-C, GMAC, and PLL. A built-in RRAM controller with built-in self-test (BIST) ensures streamlined data access and high production reliability. Additionally, an embedded FPGA (eFPGA) block is included for enhanced design flexibility, enabling post-silicon logic changes, ECO, or GPIO reassignment.
“FlashKit-22RRAM demonstrates Faraday’s continued commitment to delivering optimised platforms that reduce development effort and accelerate time-to-market,” said Flash Lin, COO of Faraday Technology. “Our customers now have a highly integrated and cost-efficient path to bring differentiated eNVM-based products to market quickly, with the flexibility to scale for future needs.”
In related news, QuickLogic Corporation recently announced that its eFPGA IP is integrated into Faraday Technology’s cutting-edge FlashKit-22RRAM SoC Development Platform. The collaboration provides designers with unparalleled flexibility and adaptability to address a wide range of IoT applications.
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