Imagination META
The META is a 32-bit multithreaded microprocessor developed by Metagence Technologies Division from Imagination Technologies.[1] First version of META were developed in 2001 as META-1 multithreaded DSP core aimed for audio, radio and video processing.[2] META HTP core family was announced in 2007 and is based on META-2 architecture.[3][4]
META family consists of Meta HTP applications processors (400–700 MHz on 65L – 65G process[3]), META MTP Embedded Processors and Meta LTP Embedded Microcontrollers.[5]
It is supported by the Linux kernel as of version 3.9.[6][7][8]
In 2018 March, LWN.net reported that Imagination Technologies redirected its focus away from Meta after its purchase of MIPS Technologies in 2012. This has led to a proposal on Linux development mailing lists to remove support for the architecture from the kernel which became effective with the release of Linux 4.17 in June 2018.[9][10]
References
- Henry Davis (2006-03-20). "Inside the Imagination Technologies Meta processor". EETimes.
- "Imagination Technologies Announces New Revolutionary DSP Cores and Metagence Technologies Division". Imagination Technologies. 2001-05-08.
- "Imagination Technologies META HTP Multi-Threaded Processor IP Core". Design and Reuse. 2007-10-31.
- Peter Clarke (2007-11-07). "Meta HTP extends support for different operating systems". EE Times Europe.
- Product Description on Imagination Technologies website
- Pull new ImgTec Meta architecture from James Hogan
- "Linux 3.9 has been released". Kernel Newbies.
1.5. New architecture: Meta Imagination processors
- Richard Chirgwin (2013-05-01). "Linux kernel 3.9 lands. Power management, new processors, SSD caching and more". The Register.
The new kernel is now ported to .. Imagination Meta ATP and HTP processor cores – an embedded Linux play .. the Imagination devices turn in in digital radios.
- Jonathan Corbet (2018-02-26). "Shedding old architectures and compilers in the kernel". LWN.net. Retrieved 2018-03-11.
- Linus Torvalds (2018-06-03). "Linux 4.17 Release Notes". lkml.org. Retrieved 2018-06-18.
External links
- Product Description Archived 2013-04-26 at the Wayback Machine on Imagination Technologies website
- Jim Whittaker. "META Multi-threaded Architecture Overview". Imagination Technologies.