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Imagination Takes On Nvidia

By   11.03.2014 0

BRISTOL, UK — Imagination Technologies is looking to develop technology that would combine its latest multicore MIPS processors with large arrays of its PowerVR graphics processors (GPUs).

This would allow its IP customers to create chips that would compete directly with Nvidia’s Kepler and Maxwell chips for higher-performance computing.

Alongside its i6400 Warrior core, Imagination is developing the coherent interconnect technology to link hundreds of MIPS and PowerVR cores and is happy to support customers with such developments, said Jim Whittaker, executive vice president of the MIPS division, speaking at the recent Multicore Challenge conference in Bristol, UK.

The key difference is that Imagination is an IP supplier rather than a chip company, so it will support any chip customers that want to create a cluster chip. “Nvidia is a very different company, and we are not going to spend all our time on the high end, but if a customer wants to go there we are certainly able to help them,” he said.

“As we go to multicore we have the option to increase the number of threads, the number of cores in a cluster up to six, and we can have multiple clusters so it gives you lots of dimensions to scale up the compute resources, and we are working on a fabric that can bring all this together. The interesting thing is you can connect together all these resources for extremely powerful compute clusters, and what we will be supporting is fully coherent operation between CPUs and GPUs. So multicore is not just about putting down multiple cores but multiple threads and not just in CPUs.”

As Nvidia found, the development environment around such a chip is vitally important, and Imagination is looking to the OpenCL programming environment for this. “OpenCL on GPU cores does provide a very well defined and standardized programming model for massively parallel systems,” said Whittaker.

Nvidia’s Kepler K1 chip contains 192 graphics cores alongside four ARM Cortex-A15 processor cores while the successor, codenamed Erista, will use the newer Maxwell GPU architecture to provide twice the performance and is scheduled for release in 2015.

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rick merritt   2014-11-03 21:58:55

Is this a sign of mobile saturation? core hubris?

I'm not sure there's much daylight between AMD Radeon and Nvidia in graphics.

nickflaherty   2014-11-04 07:11:06

Indeed - but a MIPS control plane with large PowerVR data plane array? Maybe not for a supercomputer but it definitely has some potential in the graphics cards where PowerVR is popular and it's about the APIs - and NVIDIA customers have been  using these as algorithmic accelerators.

There are definitely high end MIPS customers who will be looking at how they use GPUs for the grunt processing in late 2015 and 20-16 - OpenCL can also help there to give a common progamming enviornment, so we cuould see that as an embedded device in that timeframe. That's why Jim was not mentioning particular customers.

My guess (and it's purely a guess) would be a 4K or 8K ultra HD chip using an array of PowerVRs. But I still wouldn't rule out a server chip like that which would look very much like a supercomputer from 2005!    

Denis.Giri   2014-11-05 03:35:50

"The key difference is that Imagination is an IP supplier rather than a chip company"

nVidia announced they were ready to license their GPU cores in 2013. It's not that simple anymore...

docdivakar   2014-11-06 02:23:16

@Rick: you are right, between AMD & nVidia, there is already saturation in number of players for what is increasingly becoming lower margin GPU business. Each of these two have had design wins in gaming devices like PS2, etc. I don't gather from the article how  Imagination is positioning its chips to compete in this context.

MP Divakar

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