It is designed for cars
Silicon Mobility has released the OLEA U310 automotive SoC, claiming that this single SoC can replace up to 6 standard chips.
Silicon Mobility — a French company specializing in the development of motor control chips and related software services. It was acquired by Intel earlier this year.
Built on a unique hybrid and heterogeneous architecture, OLEA U310 can replace up to six standard microcontrollers in a system combination in which it controls the inverter, motor, gearbox, DC-DC converter and charger. Using OLEA U310, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and tier 1 suppliers can simultaneously manage a wide variety of power and energy functions in real time.
Silicon Mobility said its OLEA U310 chip «provides real-time, simultaneous management of multiple different power and energy functions, while also providing maximum security integrity and future-proof cybersecurity capabilities& raquo;.
The OLEA U310 programmable control unit features three Arm Cortex-R52 cores and two sets of FLUs to support parallel processing of multiple applications.
Silicon Mobility said the OLEA U310 chip provides significant improvements in engine efficiency. Measurements have shown that for the same power, the energy efficiency of motors equipped with OLEA U310 increases by 5%, the size is reduced by 25%, and the cooling requirements are reduced by 35%.