Adreno

The Adreno series of graphics processing units (GPUs) are semiconductor intellectual property cores developed by Qualcomm and used in a variety of their SoCs. The core was initially developed under the Imageon brand name by ATI Technologies, which was acquired by AMD in 2006. After the buyout in January 2009,[1] Qualcomm renamed the Imageon products to Adreno.

Technical details

Variants

The company offers the GPU in various flavors as component of their Snapdragon SoCs:

Name Microarchitecture Fab (nm) Clock (MHz) Fillrate GFLOPS API (version) Used in Qualcomm... References
Type ALUs[note 1] MTriangles/s Pixel (GP/s) Texture (GT/s) OpenGL ES OpenVG OpenCL OpenGL Direct3D
Adreno 1xx series
Adreno 130 fixed function pipeline N/A N/A Direct3D Mobile MSM7x01, MSM7x01A
Adreno 2xx series
Adreno 200 (AMD Z430) Unified shader model
5-way VLIW[2]
8 65 133 22.85 0.133 2.1 2.0 1.1 N/A N/A 9.0c
Snapdragon S1(MSM7227, MSM7627 QSD8250, QSD8650), Freescale i.MX51, i.MX53
Adreno 200 'enhanced' 8 45 200/245 42 0.2/0.245 3.2/3.9 Snapdragon S1 (MSM7227A, MSM7627A, MSM7225A, MSM7625A)
Adreno 203 16 45 245/294 40.8-49 0.245/0.294 7.8/9.4 Snapdragon S4 Play (MSM8225, MSM8625), Snapdragon 200 (MSM8225Q, MSM8625Q)
Adreno 205 16 45 245/266 40.8/44.3 0.245/0.266 7.8/8.5 Snapdragon S2 (MSM7x30, MSM8x55, APQ8055)
Adreno 220 32 45 266 88.7 0.532 17 Snapdragon S3 (APQ8060, MSM8x60)
Adreno 225 32 28 200/300/400 133.3 0.8 12.8/19.2/25.6 Snapdragon S4 Plus (APQ8060A, MSM8x60A, MSM8960)
Adreno 3xx series
Adreno 302 Unified shader model
Scalar instruction set[3]
24 28 400 19.2 3.0 1.1 1.1 embedded profile N/A 11.1
(feature level 9_3)
Snapdragon 200 (MSM8210, MSM8610, MSM8212, MSM8612) [4]
Adreno 304 24 28 400 19.2 Snapdragon 208, Snapdragon 210, Snapdragon 212
Adreno 305 24 28 400/450 66.7/75 0.8 19.2/21.6 Snapdragon S4 Plus (MSM8x27), Snapdragon 400[5] (MSM8x26, MSM8x28, MSM8x30, MSM8x30AB, APQ8026, APQ8030) [6]
Adreno 306 24 28 450 21.6 Snapdragon 410 (MSM8916), Snapdragon 412 (MSM8916v2)
Adreno 320 64 28 400 225 1.6 57.6 Snapdragon S4 Pro (MSM8960T, APQ8064, APQ8064-1AA), Snapdragon S4 Prime (MPQ8064) [7]
Adreno 320 2nd gen 96 28 400/450 225/253.1 2.4/2.7 86.4/97.2 Snapdragon 600 (APQ8064T, APQ8064AB) [7]
Adreno 330 128 28 450/550/578 253.1/309.4/325.1 3.6/4.4/4.624 129.8/158.4/166.5 Snapdragon 800 (MSM8974, APQ8074), Snapdragon 801 (MSM8274AB, MSM8974AB, MSM8974AC)
Adreno 4xx series
Adreno 405 Unified shader model 48 28 550 59.4 3.1 1.1 1.2 full profile N/A 11.2
(feature level 11_1)[8]
Snapdragon 415 (MSM8929), Snapdragon 615 (MSM8939), Snapdragon 616 (MSM8939v2), Snapdragon 617 (MSM8952)
Adreno 418 128 20 600 172.8 Snapdragon 808 (MSM8992)
Adreno 420 128 28 500/600 281.3/337.5 4/4.8 144/172.8 Snapdragon 805 (APQ8084) [9]
Adreno 430 192 20 500/600/650 ? 4.8/6.0/6.6 324/388.8/420[10][11] Snapdragon 810 (APQ8094, MSM8994)
Adreno 5xx series
Adreno 505 Unified shader model + Unified Memory ? 28 ? ? ? ? ? 3.1 ? 2.0 N/A 11.2 Snapdragon 430 (MSM8937)
Adreno 510 ? ? ? ? ? ? 3.2 (3.1 + AEP) 12 (feature level 12.1) Snapdragon 650 (MSM8956), Snapdragon 652 (MSM8976)
Adreno 530 256 14 650/736 ? 8 @650 MHz
9.6 @736 Mhz
? ~ 588 GFLOPS Snapdragon 820 (MSM8996)
Notes
  1. Adreno ALU = ALU x MP amount

Operating system support

There are proprietary drivers for the Linux-based mobile operating system Android available from Qualcomm themselves. There are no drivers available for any other Linux-based operating systems, but through libhybris, it became possible to use the Android drivers. Especially mer-based systems such as the Sailfish OS rely on this solution.

There is an ongoing endeavor of writing a Gallium3D-style graphics device drivers for the Adreno series of GPUs called freedreno.

As of September 2013, the kernel components (DRM and KMS driver) of freedreno have been accepted into mainline Linux kernel version 3.12.[12] These components are used together with user-space parts libDRM and Mesa 3D.

History

The Imageon (previously ATI Imageon) is a line of media processors developed by ATI providing graphics acceleration and other multimedia features for handheld devices such as mobile phones and Personal Digital Assistants (PDA).

Designed as system-on-a-chip (SoC), the Imageon line of media processors was introduced in 2002 to bring integrated graphics (from 2D in 2002 to 3D in latest products) to handheld devices, cellphones and tablet PCs.

The system-on-a-chip design incorporates an embedded CPU core, baseband sub-system CPU interface, memory controller, power management (ATI PowerPlay), internal RAM and stacked RAM with memory buffer, two display engines (for dual monitors on cellphones), imaging engine, image/video/audio capture engine, TV and audio output, dual digital signal processors for audio and video, and video acceleration engine.

The Imageon line was rebranded under AMD, after AMD acquired ATI in Q3 2006, as AMD Imageon, with official claims to have shipped nearly 250 million Imageon units to customers since 2003. However, as a result of company restructuring, AMD divested the handheld chipset business starting from the second quarter of 2008, thus the line is deemed officially discontinued.

At the end of 2008, the handheld branch was sold off to Qualcomm,[13] following an earlier sale of the Xilleon branch to Broadcom. AMD retained the Imageon name and will provide support for existing customers, although no future Imageon products will be introduced.[14]

Product line

Discontinued/Past generations

Current generation

Newest Brazilian Tectoy Console called Zeebo uses the ATI Imageon Chip to deliver fast and reliable graphics plus 3G access to download updates and new games for the console.

Announced in 2008 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, AMD renews the Imageon line with the following products:

In addition to the application processor and the mobile TV solution chip, AMD also licenses several technologies to other firms and partners, such technologies include audio and graphics processors, as listed below:

See also

References

  1. Ferguson, Scott (January 20, 2009). "AMD Sells Handset Division to Qualcomm for $65 million". eWeek. Retrieved June 6, 2014.
  2. "The Freedreno driver" (PDF). Rob Clark @ FOSDEM2013.
  3. https://github.com/freedreno/freedreno/wiki/A3XX-Shader-Instruction-Set-Architecture
  4. Snapdragon 400 processor specs at qualcomm.com
  5. 1 2 3 AnandTech - Adreno 320 performance preview
  6. https://developer.qualcomm.com/mobile-development/maximize-hardware/mobile-gaming-graphics-adreno/adreno-gpu
  7. http://www.qualcomm.com/media/releases/2013/11/20/qualcomm-technologies-announces-next-generation-qualcomm-snapdragon-805
  8. http://www.fudzilla.com/36483-state-of-mobile-soc-graphics-in-late-2014
  9. http://kyokojap.myweb.hinet.net/gpu_gflops/
  10. "Pull-Request for the mainline Linux kernel 3.12". Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  11. AMD sells handheld graphics unit to Qualcomm for $65M
  12. Qualcomm grabs AMD handheld, graphics tech
  13. "AMD Handheld Multimedia Technology Unleash The Ultimate Mobile Entertainment Experience" (PDF). AMD. 2008-02-12. p. 17. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 23, 2008. Retrieved 2008-02-15. ~32mW Audio Subsystem for playing from SD/NAND (900mAh/3.7V battery; 150mVrms into 16 Ω headphones).
  14. "Product fact sheet for Imagon Z460 ans Z180" (PDF). AMD. 2008-02-12. p. 17. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 23, 2008. Retrieved 2008-02-15. [baseline performance] measured on ARM9 Versatile (ARM926EJ-S) at 210 MHz using a commercially available software rasterizer.

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