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Low Power IP: Essential Ingredients for IoT Opportunities
Ron Moore
SOI Symposium, Santa Clara, CA
VP Marketing, Physical Design Group
April 13, 2017
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Discussion Topics
Review the market opportunities for IoT applications
System requirements for end-node devices
Design IP needs and preferences
How you your company participate in the SOI ecosystem?
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100 billionth ARM-based chip expected in 2017
16+ billion ARM-based chips shipped in 2016
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Source: Gartner, 2015
0.6B Industrial
1.8B Smart City 1.6B
Smart Home
1.1B Auto.
By 2020: explosive growth expected for IoT
2.8B Smart Mobile
6% CAGR
58% CAGR
21% CAGR
54% CAGR
43% CAGR
Expected number of IoT devices shipped in 2020
New ecosystems and business models are emerging
IoT
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High Growth Market Depend on Low Power Po
wer
Time
Energy = Power X Time Active Deep
Sleep Deep Sleep w/RET
Hibernate
1.5% 1.5% 15% 82%
Profile 1
Active Deep Sleep
Deep Sleep w/RET
Hibernate
3.5% 2.5% 15% 78%
Profile 2
Active Deep Sleep
Deep Sleep w/RET
Hibernate
5.5% 3.5% 15% 76%
Profile 3
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Analytics and Insight
Authentication
Asset Management
Device Hardware & Software
ARM Cortex M ARM Cortex A
ARM TrustZone & CryptoCell
Device Management
Authentication
Partners
Communications
ARM mbed Cloud
ARM mbed Cloud Client
ARM IoT Technology Overview
AR
M S
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ity A
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tect
ure
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Every IoT Node needs:
Radio Processing / Compute
Sensor/Actuator Analog / Flash
Security
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ARM Product Lines
Cortex - A Highest performance
Optimised for rich operating systems
Cortex - R Fast response
Optimised for high performance,
hard real-time applications
Cortex - M Smallest/lowest power
Optimised for discrete processing and
microcontrollers
Enabling Software, Firmware and Tools
mbed Cloud Services
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Extremely compact Configurable and extensible Widely applicable
Cortex-M33: Efficiency, security and flexibility
Cortex-A5
Cortex-M33
than Cortex-A5 80%
smaller
Cortex-A5, Cortex-M33 size based on 40nm
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IoT security is a catch all phrase for:
Communication Attacks Man In The Middle Weak RNG Code vulnerabilities
Software Attacks Buffer overflows Interrupts Malware
Physical Attacks Fault injection: clock or
power glitch, alpha ray Side channel analysis Probing, FIB
Life Cycle Attacks Code downgrade Excess manufacturing Integrity vulnerabilities
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Cordio: Complete and qualified wireless solutions
Complete solution from RF to software
Energy efficient Sub one volt radio
Flexible and configurable RF, standards, software stacks
Easiest path to leading ultra-low-power wireless connectivity
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Every IoT Node needs:
Radio Processing / Compute
Sensor/Actuator Analog / Flash
Security
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Subsystems & System Design Kits Delivers both Hardware and Software Integrated, Validated, Optimised RTL Reference Software stack running on model
System guidance – Free! (was “Reference Data”) Documentation to guide SoC design Reference Software stack running on model Characterised all the way to Android benchmarks
Development platforms & test chips Silicon proof points to help partners develop their own SoCs
Reference Designs Needed to Fuel FDSOI Adoption Subsystems Platforms
System guidance
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28nm FDSOI Projections with Low Cost Library
IoT Design Focus
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Ecosystem Development for FDSOI
Foundry Partners have stepped up to provide manufacturing options
IP providers need to support these process technologies and mutual customers
EDA suppliers need to help simplify and educate customer on FDSOI implementation methodologies (e.g. back-bias)
SOI Consortium members need to organize to build IoT Reference Design
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