Cadence and UltraSoC debug IP for Xtensa

UltraSoC and Cadence are supporting the Tensilica Xtensa family of processors within UltraSoC’s UltraDebug universal SoC debug solution. The IP will be available for integration and tapeout in early Q3 2015.

UltraSoC CEO - Rupert Baines

UltraSoC CEO – Rupert Baines

Xtensa technology enables the system architect to create power-efficient, high-performance processors and DSPs customized to the exact needs of their design. This, in turn, allows the creation of SoCs in which key tasks are offloaded from the host processor to multiple heterogeneous Xtensa processors.

“Xtensa processors are a proven route to efficient, high-performance SoCs,” says UltraSoC CEO Rupert Baines, “today’s application processors are not optimized to handle the vast range of tasks required in today’s advanced consumer products – in particular datapath processing. Xtensa technology provides a solution to that problem, offloading tasks from the host processor and creating highly optimized multicore SoCs. We’re very much in tune with this vision of the SoC, and delighted to be working with an industry-leader like Cadence to make it happen.”


UltraDebug is designed to speed pre- and post-silicon debugging in exactly these environments, allowing the designer to “bake in” an on-chip debug infrastructure that is tailored to the specific requirements of their system design. It enables holistic debugging of system software running on chips that incorporate multiple, heterogeneous functional units, as well as custom logic designed in-house.


Xtensa processors are the latest CPU family to be supported within UltraDebug, which already includes direct support for other common processor cores.

“UltraSoC has innovative technology when it comes to SoC debug,” says Cadence’s Chris Jones, “their technology helps designers to create competitive products quickly and we’re looking forward to working together to solve the SoC debug challenge, which we believe is one of the challenges facing the semiconductor industry today.”

David Manners

David Manners

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