Renesas has launched the 64-bit RZ/G3E microprocessor (MPU) optimized for high-performance Human Machine Interface (HMI) purposes, that includes AI acceleration and edge computing capabilities.
The MPU integrates a quad-core Arm Cortex-A55 CPU (as much as 1.8GHz), a Neural Processing Unit (NPU), and superior graphics for Full HD shows.
It helps AI duties akin to picture classification, object recognition, and voice recognition whereas minimizing CPU load, with twin Full HD output and a number of video interfaces. Excessive-speed connectivity contains PCIe 3.0, USB 3.2 Gen2, twin Gigabit Ethernet, and assist for 5G communication.
“The RZ/G3E builds on the confirmed efficiency of the RZ/G collection with the addition of an NPU to assist AI processing,” says Daryl Khoo, vp of embedded processing at Renesas. “Through the use of the identical Ethos-U55 NPU as our not too long ago introduced RA8P1 microcontroller, we’re increasing our AI embedded processor portfolio and providing a scalable path ahead for AI improvement. These developments handle the calls for of next-generation HMI purposes throughout imaginative and prescient, voice and real-time analytics with highly effective AI capabilities.”
Superior energy administration allows low-power standby modes and quick Linux resume, with complete Linux software program assist together with Ubuntu, Debian, and Yocto. Key options embody a Cortex-M33 core, Ethos-U55 NPU, 32-bit LPDDR4/LPDDR4X reminiscence with ECC, and a 15-year product longevity program.
The RZ/G3E and its analysis board package can be found now, focusing on industrial and shopper HMI methods akin to manufacturing unit gear, medical displays, and retail terminals.
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AI/ML | ARM | edge computing | embedded processors | HMI methods | Renesas
