New ultra-high performance MCUs are first based on Arm Cortex-M85 processor

06-11-2023 | Renesas | Industrial

Renesas Electronics Corporation has introduced the world’s most powerful MCUs, supplying breakthrough performance of over 3000 CoreMark points and fully deterministic, low latency, real-time operation that fulfils customers’ most demanding application requirements. The new RA8 Series MCUs are the industry’s first to implement the Arm Cortex-M85 processor, allowing the new devices to deliver industry-leading 6.39 CoreMark/MHz EEMBC’s CoreMark benchmark measures the performance of MCUs and CPUs used in embedded systems. This level of performance will permit system designers to utilise the RA MCUs in applications that previously needed MPUs. The new series is part of the company’s popular RA Family of MCUs based on Arm Cortex processors. Existing designs built for other RA devices can readily be ported to the new RA8 MCUs.

The new series MCUs deploy Arm Helium technology, Arm’s M-Profile Vector Extension, that provides a 4X performance boost for DSP and ML implementations versus MCUs based on the Arm Cortex-M7 processor. This performance uplift can enable customers to eradicate an extra DSP in their systems for certain applications. The company demonstrated the performance uplift with Helium technology at Embedded World 2023, with its first silicon. It is a leader in AI for the edge and endpoint with a broad range of embedded AI and TinyML solutions for advanced applications in automotive, industrial and commercial products based on its Reality AI Tools, as well as an expansive portfolio of embedded processing and IoT offerings. The new series MCUs allow edge and endpoint devices to implement natural language processing in voice AI and predictive maintenance applications, using Helium to accelerate neural network processing.

“We’re proud to introduce the new RA8 Series with the powerful Arm Cortex-M85 processor. As the world’s MCU leader, our customers expect leading-edge performance and functionality from Renesas,” said Roger Wendelken, senior vice president and head of the MCU Business at Renesas. “They also rely on us to help them navigate new trends and technical challenges. The RA8 Series sets a new bar for MCU performance and features and will ease the implementation of AI in a huge array of new applications.”

“The advent of AI is increasing demand for intelligence at the edge and endpoints to serve new applications across diverse markets including industrial automation, smart home, and medical,” said Paul Williamson, senior vice president and general manager, IoT Line of Business, Arm. “Renesas’ new MCUs, built on Arm’s highest-performing and most secure Cortex-M processor to date, are specifically optimised for signal processing and ML workloads and will be game-changing for innovators looking to address the growing AI opportunities in the embedded and IoT space, without compromising on security.”

As well as leading performance, series MCUs offer advanced, leading-edge security. The Cortex-M85 core includes Arm TrustZone technology, which enables isolation and secure/non-secure partitioning of memory, peripherals and code. The series MCUs introduce the most advanced Renesas Security IP (RSIP-E51A) that provides leading-edge cryptographic accelerators and supports a true secure boot. Other advanced security features include immutable storage for a strong hardware Root-of-Trust, Octal SPI with Decryption-on-the-fly (DOTF), secure authenticated debug, secure factory programming and tamper protection. In concert with Arm TrustZone, this enables comprehensive and fully integrated secure element functionality. The Armv8.1-M architecture introduces Pointer Authentication and Branch Target Identification (PACBTI) security extension that provides mitigation for software attacks targeting memory safety violations and memory corruptions. The series also targets PSA Certified Level 2 + Secure Element (SE), NIST CAVP and FIPS 140-3 certifications.

The series devices integrate new low-power features and multiple low-power modes to improve power efficiency, even while providing industry-leading performance. A combination of low power modes, independent power domains, lower voltage range, fast wakeup time and low typical active and standby currents enables lower overall system power and allows customers to meet regulatory requirements. The new Arm Cortex-M85 core also performs various DSP/ML tasks at much lower power.

The company has started volume shipments of the first devices in the series, the RA8M1 Group. RA8M1 Group MCUs are general-purpose devices that meet diverse compute-intensive applications in industrial automation, home appliances, smart home, consumer, building/home automation, medical and AI in applications such as fingerprint scanners, thermostats, PLC, smart meters and home hubs.

The new RA8M1 Group MCUs are supported by Renesas’ Flexible Software Package (FSP). The FSP enables faster application development by providing all the infrastructure software needed, including multiple RTOS, BSP, peripheral drivers, middleware, connectivity, networking, and security stacks, as well as reference software to build complex AI, motor control and cloud solutions. It allows customers to integrate their own legacy code and choice of RTOS with FSP, thus providing full flexibility in application development. Using the FSP will ease the migration of existing designs to the new RA8 Series devices.

A number of customers are already designing with the RA8M1 Group MCUs. For example, Mantra Softech, an industry-leading biometric solutions provider, has employed the devices in a new, sophisticated fingerprint scanner. Mr. Hiren Bhandari, technical director at Mantra, said, “We are delighted with the functionality and efficacy of the RA8M1 MCUs. The combination of high performance and Helium technology enables us to integrate AI features into this solution, giving us a distinct market advantage. Additionally, the camera interface and significantly high memory allowed us to simplify our design.”

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