Hello,
Customer : Harman
Project : M.A.R.S at BMW
Device: i.MX8QXP
BSP : L4.14.98-2.0.0_ga or later release
Are there any performance data for the released audio codec optimized by NEON SIMID instruction set on the i.MX8X (ARM A-35 core) device family ?
One additional question here :
Would it be possible to deploy Linux in 1x A35 and other 3x A35 could be used as Audio Cores?
I mean here, these 4x A35 cores have independent I- and D- caches but they do share the same L2 cache. Could that represent a blocking point for the partitioning (1x core for linux and 3x cores for audio processing)
Best Regards,
Yassine
Bio_TICFSL please continue with the follow up.
Hi,
Are more information about the customer application required here?
BR,
Yassine
Hi karinavalencia,
I still need support for the second question :
"Would it be possible to deploy Linux in 1x A35 and other 3x A35 could be used as Audio Cores?
I mean here, these 4x A35 cores have independent I- and D- caches but they do share the same L2 cache. Could that represent a blocking point for the partitioning (1x core for linux and 3x cores for audio processing) "
Could SCFW settings for the xRDC domain enable having different OS running independently in the same A35-cluster?
BR,
Yassine
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Hello Yassine,
NXP do not have any benchmark regarding audio codec optimized by neon. The supported Audio codec specification can be found from BSP release note "i.MX_Linux_Release_Notes.pdf", such as "7.4.3 Audio codec specification".
And if it used the Hi-Fi 4 DSP for audio codec, then A35 CPU has no loading, most decoding tasks are in DSP. The DSP is another Core which is out of the 4 x A35.
Regards
Hello Bio_TICFSL,
thank you for your answer.
I am aware of the DSP core. But to fulfill the audio processing requirements BMW is looking for, the HiFi4 DSP is not enough.
That is why I was thinking of having some of the audio processing work done by the cortex A.
Best Regards,
Yassine