A Survey and Analysis on SoC Platform Security in ARM, Intel and RISC-V Architecture
Geraldine Shirley Nicholas, Yutian Gui, Fareena Saqib
Abstract
Modern heterogeneous computing including IoT devices and Networks deliver optimized and enhanced performance along with high speed but rely on an increased number of components to achieve the desired results. The design productivity for hardware accelerators with machine learning platforms for various application has significant progress on system-on-chip architectures. Most of these technologies provide the desired performance, however, there is always a tradeoff between security and performance. The major role in developing frameworks for hardware security attacks depends on the IP and system architecture. RISC-V provides a platform for custom implementation of security extensions when compared to other traditional architectures. This paper provides a brief survey of different hardware/software security attacks and summarizes a comparison of security features in RISC-V and other traditional architectures along with security extensions that can be achieved by RISC-V.