It seems here that Google provides the core IP, and that Synaptic packages this (and probably other related IP blocks) block that can be used to build a SoC. As of now there are no chips announced. So it will be some years before we as software/electronics engineers get to play with it.
The architecture seems to be RISC-V array with standard RVV vector instruction set. That is a quite familiar environment for software developers compared to custom systolic arrays.
by pjmlp
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Interesting that in 2025 they only provide C compiler support as building tool, who cares about security in AI systems.
by webdevver
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is hardware still squirrelled away behind mega paywalls of one or two companies holding all the EDA software?
someone at ycombinator should create a "github for silicon IP" company. that would be awesome.