In a recent development reported by PulseStacks on April 9th, RISC-V leader Imagination Technologies, despite a 20% downsizing in November last year, continues its stride forward with the launch of the APXM-6200 CPU.
Accompanying PulseStacks' report is the promotional video for the APXM-6200 CPU.
The APXM-6200 CPU is a 64-bit application processor featuring an 11-stage dual-issue pipeline. Compared to similar CPUs available in the market, the APXM-6200 outperforms the Arm Cortex-A53 by 65% and surpasses the Cortex-A510 by 20%.
In terms of performance density, the APXM-6200 achieves 2.5 times that of the Cortex-A53.
Customers can choose single-core, dual-core, and quad-core configurations based on their performance requirements, and achieve maximum system efficiency and cache coherence through per-core power control. The processor supports 128-bit RISC-V vector extensions, making it suitable for artificial intelligence tasks.
The APXM-6200 supports both Android and Linux and is suitable for devices such as smart TVs, smart home hubs, and digital signage. With the addition of an Imagination GPU, the APXM-6200 doubles its bus utilization while reducing memory traffic by half.