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SiPearl, the company designing the high-performance, energy-efficient microprocessor for the European exascale supercomputer and Open-Silicon Research, the India based entity of OpenFive, a provider of custom silicon solutions with differentiated IP, announced a multi-year joint collaboration to enable expansive development of innovative High Performance Computing (HPC) applications.
Specifically, SiPearl is relying on Open-Silicon Research’s expertise in deep-submicron physical design implementation, advanced 2.5D packaging and global supply chain management to develop the highly integrated, high-performance 6nm system-on-a-chip (SoC) named RHEA.
SiPearl’s Rhea SoC is designed in a leading-edge 6nm process node and will be implemented by Open-Silicon Research and manufactured at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). OpenFive is a long-standing partner of TSMC through its Value Chain Aggregator (VCA) program. Applications using artificial
February 23, 2021 // By Nick Flaherty
An ARM-based high performance computing (HPC) system-on-chip called Rhea being designed by SiPearl in France will be built in 6nm by TSMC
French chip designer SiPearl has teamed with Open-Silicon Research (OSR) in India to develop a 6nm ARM chip for embedded high performance computing (HPC) in 2.5D packaging.
The chip, called Rhea, will be based on 64 ARM cores with over 30bn transistors and will be built on TSMC’s 6nm process. This will use the Value Chain Aggregator (VCA) programme through OSR’s US parent company, OpenFive, which is the open IP subsidiary of RISC-V chip developer SiFive. SiPearl already has a license from ARM to use the Neoverse V1 core, codenamed Zeus, and will use this for Rhea.