On Tuesday, June 30, 2020 at 9:15:32 PM UTC-5, jim.br...@ieee.org wrote:
> On Sunday, June 28, 2020 at 10:56:11 AM UTC-5, thomas....@gmail.com wrote=
:
> > > > Some time ago a link was posted here to a very comprehensive list o=
f soft CPU designs which included LUT counts, clock rates, instructions per=
clock and a performance metric incorporating all three. I don't recall th=
e author's name, but it was amazingly complete. =20
> > > >=20
> > > > Anyone remember that? Still got the link?=20
> >=20
> > > https://opencores.org/projects/up_core_list/summary
> > >=20
> >=20
> > Hey, wow, even our ERIC5 is in there! (Unfortunately, they misspelled o=
ur homepage... Correct is: www.entner-electronics.com)
>=20
> Ugh, could use more recent FPGA LUT counts and Fmax for the the Eric5?
>=20
> Am starting to get comfortable with Vivado. Want to get updated resource=
usage on newer parts (16nm parts supported by Webpack version of Vivado).
> So far Vivado is not inferring block RAMs like ISE did?
> Am getting 50-60% better Fmax for Zynq-US+ over Kintex-7 parts.
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> Jim Brakefield
Ugh, getting familiar with Vivado:
Truly timing driven place & route: with timing driven synthesis!
Will use LUT RAM instead of block RAM if it is faster.
So will switch to area optimized flow so block RAM is usually preferred to =
LUT RAM.=20
Reply by ●June 30, 20202020-06-30
On Sunday, June 28, 2020 at 10:56:11 AM UTC-5, thomas....@gmail.com wrote:
> > > Some time ago a link was posted here to a very comprehensive list of =
soft CPU designs which included LUT counts, clock rates, instructions per c=
lock and a performance metric incorporating all three. I don't recall the =
author's name, but it was amazingly complete. =20
> > >=20
> > > Anyone remember that? Still got the link?=20
>=20
> > https://opencores.org/projects/up_core_list/summary
> >=20
>=20
> Hey, wow, even our ERIC5 is in there! (Unfortunately, they misspelled our=
homepage... Correct is: www.entner-electronics.com)
Ugh, could use more recent FPGA LUT counts and Fmax for the the Eric5?
Am starting to get comfortable with Vivado. Want to get updated resource u=
sage on newer parts (16nm parts supported by Webpack version of Vivado).
So far Vivado is not inferring block RAMs like ISE did?
Am getting 50-60% better Fmax for Zynq-US+ over Kintex-7 parts.
Jim Brakefield
Reply by ●June 28, 20202020-06-28
> > Some time ago a link was posted here to a very comprehensive list of soft CPU designs which included LUT counts, clock rates, instructions per clock and a performance metric incorporating all three. I don't recall the author's name, but it was amazingly complete.
> >
> > Anyone remember that? Still got the link?
Hey, wow, even our ERIC5 is in there! (Unfortunately, they misspelled our homepage... Correct is: www.entner-electronics.com)
Reply by ●April 16, 20202020-04-16
On Thursday, April 16, 2020 at 11:14:19 AM UTC-5, Rick C wrote:
> Some time ago a link was posted here to a very comprehensive list of soft=
CPU designs which included LUT counts, clock rates, instructions per clock=
and a performance metric incorporating all three. I don't recall the auth=
or's name, but it was amazingly complete. =20
>=20
> Anyone remember that? Still got the link?=20
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> Rick C.
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> - Get 1,000 miles of free Supercharging
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https://opencores.org/projects/up_core_list/summary
Several legacy processors are listed:
https://opencores.org/projects/up_core_list/downloads
uP_core_list_by_style-clone190221.pdf
Also look into MISTer as it supports several legacy systems.
None are competitive speed wise with high performance uP.
With LUTs costing less than $0.001 each some soft core uPs are inexpensive,=
free if you have unused LUTs and block RAMs.
For debug, changing block RAM contents is much faster than rerunning the FP=
GA design.
Reply by Rick C●April 16, 20202020-04-16
Some time ago a link was posted here to a very comprehensive list of soft CPU designs which included LUT counts, clock rates, instructions per clock and a performance metric incorporating all three. I don't recall the author's name, but it was amazingly complete.
Anyone remember that? Still got the link?
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Rick C.
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