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phyFLEX-i.MX 95x/952 FPSC
SoM Highlights
- Robust FTGA soldering module, compatible with i.MX 95 or i.MX 952.
- Arm® Cortex®-M7 + -M33
- eIQ Neutron NPU with 0,5 to 2 TOP/s
- Up to 3 displays simultaneously
- Integrated ISP with 500 MP/s for processing high-resolution camera data
- Industrial interfaces: 1x/ 2x PCIe Gen 3
- Thanks to FPSC, pin-compatible with all phyFLEX-Gamma devices.
Product details
i.MX 95 family: AI and vision power for cutting-edge applications
The i.MX 95 processor family from NXP Semiconductors is designed for edge systems, machine vision, and AI-accelerated applications that require fast and reliable real-time decision-making. It combines Arm Cortex-A55 cores with Arm Cortex-M7 and -M33 co-processors, a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) for AI computations, an Image Signal Processor (ISP), and integrated camera interfaces.
By combining AI, vision, and cloud functionality, the i.MX 95 enables real-time processing of sensor data and local decision-making in applications such as robotics, autonomous vehicles, and industrial automation. Advanced security features and broad software support make the i.MX 95 family a powerful and future-proof platform for smart, connected edge systems.
The phyFLEX‑SoM – modular, robust and future-proof
Thanks to the pin compatibility between the i.MX 95 and i.MX 952, systems initially developed with the i.MX 952 can later be easily migrated to the more powerful i.MX 95 – without any changes to the carrier board. Furthermore, the shared FPSC architecture makes the module compatible with other phyFLEX Gamma modules.Productsn, such as the phyFLEX-i.MX 8M Plus, and thus remains future-proof and interchangeable in the long term.
Areas of Application:
phyFLEX‑i.MX 95 vs. phyFLEX‑i.MX 952
The i.MX 95 and i.MX 952 are fully pin-compatible, but differ in performance and features. With up to six Cortex-A55 cores (2,0 GHz), an NPU with up to 2 TOPS, and 84 GFLOPS of GPU performance, the i.MX 95 offers significantly more computing and AI power than the i.MX 952, which has up to four cores (1,7 GHz), a 0,5 TOPS NPU, and a 54 GFLOPS GPU. The i.MX 95 also supports faster interfaces such as 10 Gigabit Ethernet, two PCIe Gen 3 lanes, and dual 4-lane camera interfaces. However, both processors share the same security concept, the integrated ISP with 500 MP/s and the Cortex-M7/M33 cores for real-time control – and can therefore be used seamlessly on the same phyFLEX module.
Graphics and vision skills
The i.MX 95 and i.MX 952 processors combine cutting-edge AI, graphics, and vision technologies in a scalable platform for intelligent edge systems. With the integrated eIQ Neutron NPU, they deliver specialized AI acceleration directly on the device – from 0,5 TOPS (in the i.MX 952) to 2 TOPS (in the i.MX 95). Combined with the eIQ software framework, the platform supports standard models such as TensorFlow Lite, ONNX, and PyTorch for local, data-driven decision-making. Furthermore, the Arm Mali G310 GPU offers impressive 3D performance and supports up to three displays simultaneously, including 4K via MIPI-DSI and two Full HD displays via LVDS. Finally, the integrated ISP enables the parallel processing of multiple camera inputs at up to 500 MP/s. High-resolution image data can be efficiently processed via MIPI-CSI interfaces – ideal for visual inspection or robotics applications.
phyFLEX‑i.MX 95 vs. phyFLEX‑i.MX 952
The i.MX 95 and i.MX 952 are fully pin-compatible, but differ in performance and features. With up to six Cortex-A55 cores (2,0 GHz), an NPU with up to 2 TOPS, and 84 GFLOPS of GPU performance, the i.MX 95 offers significantly more computing and AI power than the i.MX 952, which has up to four cores (1,7 GHz), a 0,5 TOPS NPU, and a 54 GFLOPS GPU. The i.MX 95 also supports faster interfaces such as 10 Gigabit Ethernet, two PCIe Gen 3 lanes, and dual 4-lane camera interfaces. However, both processors share the same security concept, the integrated ISP with 500 MP/s and the Cortex-M7/M33 cores for real-time control – and can therefore be used seamlessly on the same phyFLEX module.
Graphics and vision skills
The i.MX 95 and i.MX 952 processors combine cutting-edge AI, graphics, and vision technologies in a scalable platform for intelligent edge systems. With the integrated eIQ Neutron NPU, they deliver specialized AI acceleration directly on the device – from 0,5 TOPS (in the i.MX 952) to 2 TOPS (in the i.MX 95). Combined with the eIQ software framework, the platform supports standard models such as TensorFlow Lite, ONNX, and PyTorch for local, data-driven decision-making. Furthermore, the Arm Mali G310 GPU offers impressive 3D performance and supports up to three displays simultaneously, including 4K via MIPI-DSI and two Full HD displays via LVDS. Finally, the integrated ISP enables the parallel processing of multiple camera inputs at up to 500 MP/s. High-resolution image data can be efficiently processed via MIPI-CSI interfaces – ideal for visual inspection or robotics applications.
Technical Details
| Processor | i.MX 95 |
| Core(s) | Dual-, quad- or hexa-core Arm Cortex-A55 |
| Bit Width | 64 bit |
| Frequency | up to 2.0 GHz (A55), 333 MHz (M33), 800 MHz (M7) |
| Additional core(s) | Single-core Arm Cortex-M33, Single-core Arm Cortex-M7 |
| Graphics | Mali-G310 V2 GPU |
| Video | 1x 4 Lane Mipi DSI, 1x8 or 2x4 Lane LVDS |
| AI / ML | eIQ Neutron NPU mit 2 TOP/s |
| HW Security | Secure boot, TrustZone, SNVS, SRTC, EdgeLock® secure enclave |
Due to multiplexing, not all interfaces may be fully available | |
| FPSC feature set | Gamma 1.1 |
| FPSC subclasses | 1,2,31 |
| Ethernet | 1x GbE, 1x GbE RGMII, 1x 10 GbE USXGMII (all with TSN) |
| USB | 1x USB2.0, 1x USB 3.0 (all dual-role) |
| Display | 1/2x LVDS 8/4-lane (up to 1080p or 1920x1200 or 2x720p), 1x MIPI DSI D-PHY 1.2 (4kp30 or 3840 x 1440p60) |
| Audio | up to 5x SAI, SPDIF, MQS, PDM |
| Camera | 2x MIPI-CSI2 x4 lanes supporting up to 8 Cameras or 2x 4kp60 |
| CAN FD | up to 5x CAN FD |
| UART | up to 8x |
| PCI | 2x Gen3 1 Lane |
| Camera | up to 2x MIPI CSI-2 |
| I²C | up to 8x |
| I3C | up to 2x |
| SPI | up to 8x |
| PWM | up to 3x |
| ADC | up to 8 (12-bit) |
| Debugging | JTAG |
| MMC/SD/SDIO | up to 2x |
1: Refer to the FPSC Gamma Feature Set Specifications (LAN-118e) for details about the subclasses




