Sophgo SG2380 2.5 GHz 16-core SiFive P670 RISC-V processor(cnx-software.com) |
Sophgo SG2380 2.5 GHz 16-core SiFive P670 RISC-V processor(cnx-software.com) |
The X280s are more of an external accelerator with 512 bit wide vector registers and an integrated TPU using Sifives VCIX interface [1]. It enables custom vector coprocessors, in this case a TPU, to interface directly with the vector register file.
The X280s will very likely not run the same OS as the main P670s because of their different VLEN, which would't allow for moving processes between them.
[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4DcZyB6i1E [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=si5w7JQtSDk
That's a huge difference in area.
In line with SiFive tradition, always huge area advantage against any given performance point's ARM design counterpart.
I am amazed they manage to still keep this sort of advantage up, while tackling higher and higher performance points.
Looking forward to benchmarks of actual systems!
And (considering Milk-V's anouncement) at $100..120 price point? Just... wow.
Microarchitectures might need a full redesign once in a while, but if it can keep its RISC-V software moat, that's alright. Worked for x86 so far.