The Renesas 64-bit RZ/G3E microprocessor powers HMI purposes with a quad-core Arm Cortex-A55 CPU and Ethos-U55 neural processing unit (NPU) for AI duties. Operating at as much as 1.8 GHz, the Cortex-A55 handles each HMI and edge computing capabilities, whereas an built-in Cortex-M33 core performs real-time duties independently of the principle CPU to allow low-power operation.
With Full HD graphics and high-speed connectivity, the RZ/G3E is well-suited for industrial and client HMI techniques, together with manufacturing unit tools, medical screens, retail terminals, and constructing automation. It outputs 1920×1080 video at 60 fps on two unbiased shows by way of an LVDS (dual-link) interface. MIPI-DSI and parallel RGB outputs are additionally accessible, together with a MIPI-CSI interface for video enter and sensing duties.
The microprocessor’s 1-GHz NPU delivers 512 GOPS for AI workloads similar to picture classification, object and voice recognition, and anomaly detection—whereas offloading the CPU. Energy administration options within the RZ/G3S cut back standby consumption by sustaining sub-CPU operation and peripheral capabilities at roughly 50 mW, dropping to about 1 mW in deep standby mode.
The RZ/G3E microprocessor is accessible now. Go to the product web page beneath to test distributor availability.
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