Collaborative
Request of Collaboration
TsetlinMachine Hardware Accelerator
In this project, we would like to integrate our TsetlinMachine Hardware Accelerator into nanoSOC and tapeout the design.
Team
Name
Role
Community lead
Name
Research Area
IoT Devices
Role
Digital Design Engineer
Srinivas Boppu
Comments
Getting Started
Hi Srinivas,
Thank you for creating an account on the SoC Labs website and sharing an outline of your project. We would be pleased to collaborate with you on integrating your accelerator within the NanoSoC flow, and as John mentioned, a Teams or Meet call would be a good starting point.
Let us know what suits you best and we'll arrange accordingly.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Kind Regards,
Malik
Getting Introduced and Project details
Hi Srinivas,
I'm one of the design engineers on NanoSoC. It's great to see the outline of the project you've set out here and we are really interested in helping out and leveraging our support to you. As John has said, if you would like a teams/zoom meeting to go through and discuss some of the technical details and how you want to interact with SoC Labs, we'd be more than happy to facilitate and can work out how we can migrate you design in to NanoSoC.
Thanks and we look forward to hearing from you,
David
Setting up a Teams call
Hi,
If you feel you need some help and would like to set up a Teams call to discuss things then please let us know.
John.
Hi,You already have a…
Hi,
You already have a description of your project and this can be changed as it develops. Please take a look at some of the other projects on the SoC Labs site. I would very much recommend the project on sensing by Sydney.
The Project has a project tracker in it.
These are based on the various stages in the design flows for a SoC Labs project. You should add the Getting Started milestone and the Architectural Design milestone. Just start to type this in the field and they should auto complete.
Again these can be changed and also when you submit to Editorial, we can help review and improve your descriptions. You can start it and save it in Drafts as needed before you are ready to send to Editorial.
Let us know how you get along and if there are any issues.
John.
Getting Started
Hi,
Thank you for initiating the project. I think the first thing to do is look at the Getting Started milestone.
We have organised the design flow area of the SoC Labs site to give a clear set of steps that can be followed to get from where we are now in starting the project to a final tape out.
The getting started page shows you how to add milestones to your project (just edit the project and select them).
It also gets you to establish the project environment needed, such as access to Electronic Design Automation tools, source control systems, access to the nanoSoC reference design, etc.
Getting Started is part of Architectural Design and this is another milestone you can add. It starts to determine the various considerations needed to plan the system such as data movement, memory, system throughput, etc.
It would be good to get an idea of the video data movement requirements in your proposed system.
I hope this helps us get started...
John.
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