Embedded System on Module (SoM) Supports AI Accelerator Modules

Nov. 30, 2021
The MicroSys Electronics embedded SoM platform miriac AIP-S32G274A, which is based on NXP S32G vehicle network processors, supports Hailo-8 artificial intelligence (AI) accelerator modules.

The MicroSys Electronics embedded SoM platform miriac AIP-S32G274A, which is based on NXP S32G vehicle network processors, supports Hailo-8 artificial intelligence (AI) accelerator modules. A result of MicroSys’s partnership with AI chipmaker Hailo, the AI solution delivers up to 52 TOPS (tera operations per second) for ASIL D safe zonal gateways and real-time controls in autonomous vehicle and stationary machine applications. The application-ready miriac AIP-S32G274A starter kit for AI includes an IEC 61508 compliant and ASIL D safety ready miriac MPX-S32G274 SoM with quad Arm Cortex-A53 cores plus triple Arm Cortex-M7 dual-cores; one or two Hailo-8 AI processor modules; a carrier board with Ethernet with TSN, PCIe, USB, SPI, and I²C as well as standard automotive busses like Flexray (2x), LIN (4x) or CAN (16x plus 2x CAN FD); and a cable set.

To Learn More:

Contact: MicroSys Electronics
Headquarters: Sauerlach, Germany
Product: SoM platform miriac AIP-S32G274A
Key Features: Support for Hailo-8 AI processor modules; up to 52 TOPS; based on NXP S32G vehicle network processors.

What MicroSys says: View more information on the miriac-aip-S32G274A.

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