Institute of Microelectronic Systems, Leibniz University Hannover
The Institute of Microelectronic Systems (IMS) at Leibniz University Hannover conducts research and teaching in the design of digital and analog integrated circuits.
Chip Projects

IMS Arcade SoC
RISC-V SoC demonstrator with custom SIMD instructions for interactive audio and graphics in a handheld gaming lab.

Coch-LasEAR
Optical Cochlear Stimulator with 64 current regulated laser diode drivers and a RISC-V based digital controller.

ANAKONDA (ZuSE-KI-AVF)
Vertical vector processor (V2PRO) SoC with RISV-V and 128Gbit/s system bus Interface

KUPEGA Hearing Aid SoC
Ultra-low-power KI-Beschleuniger für Echtzeit-2D-Convolution in Hörgeräten.
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