Integration delivers post‑silicon configurability and faster time‑to‑market for AIoT, consumer, and industrial designs.
QuickLogic Corp. announced that its eFPGA IP is now integrated into Faraday Technology Corporation’s cutting-edge FlashKit-22RRAM SoC Development Platform. The collaboration gives designers unparalleled flexibility and adaptability to address a broad range of Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
Faraday’s FlashKit-22RRAM platform is an energy-efficient SoC platform implemented on UMC’s 22ULP process technology, supporting both Arm Cortex-M7 and the VeeR EH1 RISC-V processors. It features multiple systems, analog, and interface blocks as well as eNVM and the QuickLogic eFPGA IP for post-tape-out customization. The FlashKit platform series is tailored for system companies designing AIoT, consumer, and industrial applications, where integration and performance efficiency is required. The SoC in the FlashKit platform includes all the building blocks IoT system developers would use in their own SoC. Furthermore, the FlashKit platform enables users to make architectural tradeoffs between functions implemented on different subsystems – from software on processors to RTL on eFPGA to hard logic.
With the inclusion of QuickLogic’s well-established and silicon-proven eFPGA technology, FlashKit now enables customers to adapt hardware functionality post-silicon, significantly reducing time-to-market while extending product lifecycles through field upgradability.
QuickLogic’s eFPGA IP offers a scalable architecture and is built on open-source toolchains, empowering developers with a high degree of design freedom. The addition of this reconfigurable logic within the FlashKit platform lets Faraday customers optimize power, performance, and area (PPA) for their unique workloads — an essential advantage for edge AI and real-time sensor fusion applications.
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