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− | '''Myriad''' is a family of [[ | + | '''Myriad''' (also '''Myriad 3D Platform''') is a family of ultra-low power [[hardware accelerators]] designed by [[Movidius]] specifically designed to [[hardware acceleration|accelerate]] vision processing. |
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+ | == Overview == | ||
+ | {{empty section}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Members == | ||
+ | === Myriad 1 === | ||
+ | {{see also|movidius/microarchitectures/shave_v2.0|l1=SHAVE v2.0 Microarchitecture}} | ||
+ | [[File:Movidius Myriad Eval Board.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Myriad 1 Evaluation Board]] | ||
+ | The '''Myriad 1''' ('''MA11xx''') family of vision [[accelerators]] was introduced in [[2009]] and have undergone a number of enhancements along the way, each released under a new model and building on its predecessors. The Myriad 1 family is largely based on the {{movidius|SABRE}} test chip they've developed the prior year. All the models have the same basic features: | ||
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+ | * [[Nona-core]] processor | ||
+ | ** Eight {{movidius|SHAVE v2.0|l=arch}} cores | ||
+ | ** 1 [[SPARC]] [[LEON3]] managing core | ||
+ | * 180 MHz | ||
+ | * [[TSMC]]'s [[65 nm process]] | ||
+ | * Up to 20 GFLOPS | ||
+ | * 1 MiB of shared memory (8x 128 KiB) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Models: (most of the differences are in the video capabilities of the chip) | ||
+ | |||
+ | * {{\|MA1100}}, advanced real-time video editing accelerator for smartphones | ||
+ | ** {{\|MA1101}}, Added Android-OS support to the MS1100 | ||
+ | *** {{\|MA1102}}, Added high-quality image/audio effects, Dolby, DTS | ||
+ | * {{\|MA1110}}, added support for 720p 30fps video recording and playback, real-time video editing, inline video, and 12-megapixel captures | ||
+ | * {{\|MA1133}}, video streams accelerator for auto-stereoscopic screens for smartphones | ||
+ | * {{\|MA1135}}, specifically for 3D converter box applications | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Myriad 2 === | ||
+ | {{see also|movidius/microarchitectures/shave_v3.0|l1=SHAVE v3.0 Microarchitecture}} | ||
+ | This family first came to the public spotlight when they became the workhorse chips behind [[Google]]'s {{google|Project Tango}}. | ||
+ | {{empty section}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Documents == | ||
+ | * [[:File:movidius 2009 tokyo seminar.pdf|Movidius Tokyo Seminar]], December 2009. | ||
+ | * [[:File:MCC2011-Movidius-keynote.pdf|Movidius "Green Multicore" Keynote presentation]], MCC 2011. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == See Also == | ||
+ | * [[Nervana]] |
Latest revision as of 21:43, 12 March 2018
Myriad | |
Myriad 3D logo | |
Developer | Movidius |
Manufacturer | TSMC |
Type | Neural Processors |
Introduction | 2010 (announced) |
Architecture | VLIW |
µarch | SHAVE v2.0, SHAVE v3.0 |
Process | 65 nm 0.065 μm , 28 nm6.5e-5 mm 0.028 μm , 16 nm2.8e-5 mm 0.016 μm
1.6e-5 mm |
Technology | CMOS |
Myriad (also Myriad 3D Platform) is a family of ultra-low power hardware accelerators designed by Movidius specifically designed to accelerate vision processing.
Overview[edit]
This section is empty; you can help add the missing info by editing this page. |
Members[edit]
Myriad 1[edit]
- See also: SHAVE v2.0 Microarchitecture
The Myriad 1 (MA11xx) family of vision accelerators was introduced in 2009 and have undergone a number of enhancements along the way, each released under a new model and building on its predecessors. The Myriad 1 family is largely based on the SABRE test chip they've developed the prior year. All the models have the same basic features:
- Nona-core processor
- Eight SHAVE v2.0 cores
- 1 SPARC LEON3 managing core
- 180 MHz
- TSMC's 65 nm process
- Up to 20 GFLOPS
- 1 MiB of shared memory (8x 128 KiB)
Models: (most of the differences are in the video capabilities of the chip)
- MA1100, advanced real-time video editing accelerator for smartphones
- MA1110, added support for 720p 30fps video recording and playback, real-time video editing, inline video, and 12-megapixel captures
- MA1133, video streams accelerator for auto-stereoscopic screens for smartphones
- MA1135, specifically for 3D converter box applications
Myriad 2[edit]
- See also: SHAVE v3.0 Microarchitecture
This family first came to the public spotlight when they became the workhorse chips behind Google's Project Tango.
This section is empty; you can help add the missing info by editing this page. |
Documents[edit]
- Movidius Tokyo Seminar, December 2009.
- Movidius "Green Multicore" Keynote presentation, MCC 2011.
See Also[edit]
Facts about "Myriad - Intel Movidius"
designer | Movidius + |
first announced | 2010 + |
full page name | movidius/myriad + |
instance of | integrated circuit family + |
main designer | Movidius + |
manufacturer | TSMC + |
microarchitecture | SHAVE v2.0 + and SHAVE v3.0 + |
name | Myriad + |
process | 65 nm (0.065 μm, 6.5e-5 mm) +, 28 nm (0.028 μm, 2.8e-5 mm) + and 16 nm (0.016 μm, 1.6e-5 mm) + |
technology | CMOS + |