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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TensilicaTensilica - Wikipedia

    Tensilica Inc. was a company based in Silicon Valley in the semiconductor intellectual property core business. It is now a part of Cadence Design Systems. Tensilica offers customizable Xtensa microprocessor cores.

  2. www.cadence.com › en_US › homeCompute IP | Cadence

    Customers can quickly create differentiated, domain-specific processors for their application needs with the help of Cadence Compute IP, which includes Tensiica Xtensa extensible processors, Tensilica application-specific DSPs, Neo NPUs, and system IP with network on chip (NoC).

  3. www.cadence.com › en_US › homeIP | Cadence

    Configurable and extensible Tensilica DSPs, Xtensa controllers, Neo NPUs, and system IP to drive industry innovation in consumer, automotive, and AI

  4. Tensilica Controllers and Extensible Processors. Configurable and extensible energy-efficient processors that scale from small controllers to compute-intensive data-processing engines. Free SDK Evaluation Xtensa LX8 Announcement.

  5. All the news you're looking for from Tensilica, Inc. Find out how you can use Tensilica's customizable, extensible processors to speed your SOC design. See Tensilica for DSPs and all the processing you need to do in the dataplane (dataplane processors - DPUs).

  6. Jun 29, 2021 · Recently, Cadence announced the availability of the Tensilica FloatingPoint DSP family. I expect you thought that Tensilica already had floating-point DSPs, and it is true that the existing Tensilica processors have an optional floating-point unit.

  7. Jul 28, 2021 · Tensilica Xtensa processors with FlexLock are well suited for the automotive market and tailored for AI, vision, radar, lidar, audio, vehicle-to-everything (V2X), and control applications.