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About Kyoto Microcomputer Co.: Kyoto Microcomputer Co., Ltd. (KMC), founded in 1985, is the market leader in high-speed JTAG-ICE and debugger software in Japan. We are also specialized in software development to offer better development environment providing our flagship debugger 'PARTNER', compiler toolchains and RealTime OS 'SOLID'. NSITEXE, Kyoto Microcomputer and Codeplay Software announce partnership to bring open standards programming to RISC-V Vector processors for HPC and AI systems Codeplay's contribution to DPC brings SYCL support for NVIDIA GPUs.
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Implementing OpenCL™ and SYCL™ forthe popular RISC-V processors will make it easier to port existing HPC and AIsoftware for embedded systems
Edinburgh, UK, October 29th, 2020 – Codeplay Software Ltd, pioneers in enabling accelerationtechnologies, announced today that software developers working on HPCand AI for embedded systems will be able to take advantage of industrydefined open standards from The Khronos Group on RISC-V architectures,thanks to Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology DevelopmentOrganisation (“NEDO”) project in which NSITEXE and Kyoto MicrocomputerCo., Ltd. (“KMC”) are participating.
NSITEXE and KMC have ordered an implementation of LLVM for RISC-V VectorExtension Processor (“RVV”), and also Codeplay’s ComputeAorta™ andComputeCpp™, efficient and high performance implementations of OpenCLand SYCL open standards. In the NEDO project, as a research, NSITEXEdevelops OpenCL and SYCL compilers from LLVM to utilize RVV, and KMCimplements vector syntax to utilize RVV efficiently based on LLVM andClang. These research developments will contribute to RISC-V communityto support open-standard technologies.
Byporting Codeplay’s OpenCL and SYCL open standards products, developerstargeting the RVV for AI accelerators will be able to program RISC-V’sopen hardware implementations using familiar C++, easily port existingcode from other AI systems and take advantage of an extensive ecosystemof tools, libraries, training and skilled talent. Applications usingthis architecture range from high performance computing (“HPC”),automotive, and machine learning.
Thedevelopment is being defined by NSITEXE and KMC, with funding from NEDO. The motivation is to develop next-generation computing technologies for AI chips that enable highly efficient and high-speed processing tosolve some of the world’s most complex challenges, from self-drivingvehicles to climate change.
Andrew Richards,Founder and CEO of Codeplay Software, says “The growth in adopting theSYCL standard for programming AI systems, and the strong interest inRISC-V open processors in all market segments makes this projectextremely important to all involved. This engagement with both NSITEXEand KMC is the start of an exciting step for us, enabling the RISC-Vecosystem with our ComputeAorta for OpenCL and ComputeCpp for SYCLproducts. Codeplay has been deeply involved in SYCL, from definition toenabling systems with our ComputeCpp product, and we strongly believe it is the only software standard to link all the AI accelerators to aunified programming solution.”
Michael Wong,Chair of SYCL in Khronos and Distinguished Engineer with Codeplay, says“This growth in standardization for programming high performanceaccelerators like RISC-V will enable AI software developers to bringadvanced intelligence to many market segments, from exascale computersto edge and automotive. SYCL is a modern C++ programming language thatallows software developers to take advantage of the latest industryagreed standards and benefit from the growing ecosystem.”
Hideki Sugimoto, CTO NSITEXE Inc. says “The NEDO project will develop OpenCLand SYCL compilers to utilize the RISC-V Vector extension for embeddedsystems. By applying Codeplay's ComputeAorta and ComputeCpp technology,we expect that we can bring state-of-art technology to RISC-V communitywith our research results.”
Shoichi Yamamoto,President & CEO Kyoto Microcomputer Co.,Ltd. says 'Based on LLVMcompiler back-end customization for RISC-V by Codeplay Software Ltd., we are able to implement vector syntax to utilize RVV efficiently. We areexcited to work with experienced and skilled engineers from CodeplaySoftware Ltd., the leading company in compiler development'.
Calista Redmond, CEO, RISC-V International says “We are excited to welcomeCodeplay as a Strategic member of RISC-V International. They are thevery definition of a RISC-V Community Member with the way they havebrought technologies and contribute to the NEDO project and are focusedon open-standards based programming languages. As they bring RISC-Vsolutions to AI, HPC, exascale, and automotive industries, we arelooking forward to the RISC-V growth in those markets, enabled byCodeplay and NSITEXE.”
About NSITEXE:
NSITEXE, Inc., established in 2017, is a leading developer of semiconductor IP coresbased in Tokyo. NSITEXE's advanced semiconductor components are key forin-vehicle environment and safety technologies, such as advanced driving assistance systems and automated driving in next-generation vehicles.
NSITEXE continues its mission to develop the advanced technologies deliveringan environmentally friendly, safe and secure automotive society.
Beyond automotive, NSITEXE's powerful yet efficient semiconductor processorsand sensors have full of potential that can be applied to industrialsettings, smart homes and many more. For additional information, go to:nsitexe.com/en/
About Kyoto Microcomputer Co.:
Kyoto Microcomputer Co., Ltd. (KMC), founded in 1985, is the market leader in high-speed JTAG-ICE and debugger software in Japan. We are also specialized in softwaredevelopment to offer better development environment providing ourflagship debugger 'PARTNER', compiler toolchains and RealTime OS'SOLID'. We are an engineer-oriented company that develops thetechnologies and products required today, such as support for multi-core CPUs and efficient debugging in an embedded OS environment.
About Codeplay Software:
Codeplay Software is a world pioneer in enabling acceleration technologies used in AI,HPC and automotive. Codeplay was established in 2002 in Edinburgh,Scotland and developed some of the first tools enabling complex software to be accelerated using graphics processors. Today, most AI software is developed using graphics processors designed for video games, and morerecently specialised AI and computer vision accelerators. Codeplaycontinues to work with global technology leaders to make the latestcomplex AI systems programmable using open-standards based programminglanguages and allows application developers to quickly bring software to the market. Codeplay is also deeply involved with the definition ofopen standards, especially OpenCL™, SPIR™, SYCL™, and Vulkan™ throughThe Khronos Group, and MISRA C++ for automotive.
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Contact: Charles Macfarlane charles.macfarlane@codeplay.com