On January 29th, Netronome and the Open Compute Project hosted a workshop
at GLOBALFOUNDRIES headquarters in Silicon Valley to share the concept of
creating an Open Domain-Specific Architecture targeted for System on a Chip
(SoC) designs. Over 70 people attended from over 35 companies including
Achronix, AveraSemi, Facebook, Kandou, NXP, TitanIC and zGlue to express
their support and interest in this concept, along with a healthy dose of
apprehension and skepticism.

Outweighing that skepticism is the potential benefit of breakthrough speed
and agility to deliver performance from domain specific hardware
accelerators (e.g. networking, security, storage, machine learning and
inference silicon) while reducing cost of development and manufacturing.

An Open Domain-Specific Architecture (ODSA) sub-project will be chartered
within the Open Compute Project Foundation. This workgroup will define an
open interface and architecture that enables the mixing and matching of
available silicon die from different suppliers onto a single SoC for data
center applications. The goal is to define a process to integrate
best-of-breed chiplets onto a SoC.

“The open architecture for domain-specific accelerators being proposed by
the ODSA Workgroup brings the benefits of disaggregation to the world of
SoCs. The OCP Community led by hyperscale operators has been at the
forefront driving disaggregation of server and networking systems. Joining
forces with OCP, the ODSA Workgroup brings the next chapter of
disaggregation for domain-specific accelerator SoCs as it looks toward
enabling proof of concepts and deployable products leveraging OCP’s strong
ecosystem of hardware and software developers,” said Sujal Das, chief
marketing and strategy officer at Netronome.

Today there are many companies affected by, and affecting SoCs and
domain-specific accelerators, such as co-processors for networking,
security, storage, machine learning and inferencing. OCP has become the
community of choice for collaboration by these companies and the ODSA goals
align well with an already strong community of cloud hardware and firmware
developers.

“Open hardware standards drive innovation. Achronix believes that the
standardization of chiplets will enable companies to develop FPGA-based
solutions faster for cost-efficient hardware accelerator products at lower
costs. This is why Achronix helped start the ODSA Workgroup, and why we are
excited to see this effort gain momentum by becoming part of the OCP,” said
Manoj Roge, vice president of strategic planning and business development
at Achronix Semiconductor Corporation.

At the upcoming OCP Global Summit, you can hear more about the ODSA project
during the workshop:
<https://2019ocpglobalsummit.sched.com/event/JxrZ/odsa-placeholder>

https://2019ocpglobalsummit.sched.com/event/JxrZ/open-domain-specific-architecture-odsa-sub-project-launch

The 2019 OCP Global Summit will be held March 14-15 in San Jose, CA. Click
here <https://www.opencompute.org/summit/global-summit/registration> to
register. #OCPSummit19
https://www.opencompute.org/summit/global-summit/registration

For additional information and how to get involved, please visit the
project portal and join the mailing list.

Wiki page: https://www.opencompute.org/wiki/Server/ODSA

Mailing list: https://ocp-all.groups.io/g/OCP-ODSA

For more information on ODSA, please refer to some recent blogs written by
Bapi Vinnakota https://www.netronome.com/blog/odsa-workshop-report/.

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