New Freescale 28-nm QorIQ AMP Series Processors Deliver High-End Features and Ultra-Low-Power Operation
Rollout of QorIQ AMP series devices based on Power Architecture® technology continues with two SoCs engineered for optimal performance and energy efficiency
SAN ANTONIO --Jun. 18, 2012-- To help manufacturers of advanced networking equipment address increasingly stringent energy, security and processing requirements, Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE: FSL) is introducing two new QorIQ AMP series processors designed to deliver an ideal combination of performance, power and integration.
The new 28-nm QorIQ AMP T1042 and T2080 devices will bring the same leading edge attributes of the QorIQ AMP series to the entry level and mid range segments, joining the previously announced T4240 product, which is Freescale’s flagship QorIQ AMP series offering for high end systems.
With the addition of the two products, Freescale’s QorIQ AMP series now provides a comprehensive and highly scalable portfolio of 64-bit, software-compatible devices based on a common architecture and incorporating next-generation Freescale multicore IP. Advanced acceleration engines, shared virtualization technology, sophisticated power management systems and next-generation security features are common to all AMP products.
Freescale’s industry leading QorIQ AMP portfolio will soon include quad-core, 800 MHz products operating at less than five watts, devices integrating eight virtual cores at 1.8 GHz of performance per core, as well as performance-focused processors featuring 12 dual-threaded cores.
“Freescale continues to aggressively define excellence in the 28-nm embedded networking processor market with the introduction of the highly advanced QorIQ T1042 and T2080 processors,” said Bernd Lienhard, vice president and general manager of Freescale’s Networking Processor Division. “Leveraging Freescale’s R&D strength and wealth of networking IP, these sophisticated solutions exemplify the kind of intelligent integration and commitment to compatible, scalable product portfolios that has come to define QorIQ processors.”
Product details
The T1042 processor is the successor to Freescale’s popular, current-generation P1 and P2 products. Compared to the P1 and P2 devices, the new offering delivers more than 2x the core performance and SerDes bandwidth while maintaining the same power budget. The T1042 integrates four 64-bit Power Architecture cores, Freescale’s Data Path Acceleration Architecture (DPAA), sophisticated pattern matching/security capabilities and PCI Express ® and Ethernet networking interfaces. It targets a variety of power-sensitive applications such as WLAN access points, enterprise switching and routing equipment, security appliances, and factory automation networking products. The T2080 device integrates four dual-threaded 64-bit Power Architecture cores running up to 1.8 GHz and is engineered to double performance per watt compared to Freescale’s mid-tier 45-nm QorIQ P series devices. Key features include advanced virtualization technology, a broad array of I/O options, DPAA and robust security functionality. The T2080 is designed for control plane or integrated control and data plane processing.
Target applications include mobile backhaul equipment, LTE/WCDMA channel cards, control cards and NICs, and test & measurement products.
Primarily intended as the successor to Freescale’s successful P3041 and P2041 quad-core devices, the T2080 delivers 2x or better in core capability, cache size, SerDes bandwidth and Ethernet connectivity, while maintaining the same power budget. The processor also offers twice the performance per watt compared to the P series flagship 45-nm QorIQ P4080 device, delivering equivalent performance at about half the power.
The T2080’s performance gains are primarily attributable to the highly efficient dual-threaded e6500 core first introduced in the 28-nm flagship AMP series T4240 device. The core’s dual-threaded technology provides 1.7x the performance of a single-thread and achieves the industry’s highest CoreMark ® rating per watt. It delivers up to 1.8 GHz of performance while maintaining a short seven-stage pipeline for optimal latency response to unpredictable control plane code branches. The core also features the 128-bit AltiVec single instruction multiple data vector processor, which performs calculations that DSPs would otherwise handle, such as media acceleration and radar processing, but at much lower power.
Availability and development support
Freescale plans to offer samples of the T1042 and T2080 devices in the first half of 2013. World-class RTOS and/or development tools support is planned from Enea, Green Hills Software,
Mentor Graphics , Wind River and others. Freescale intends to offer development tools, including a Linux® BSP, a reference design board, CodeWarrior debug tools, configuration tools, models and more.
About Freescale
Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE: FSL) is a global leader in embedded processing solutions, providing industry leading products that are advancing the automotive, consumer, industrial and networking markets. From microprocessors and microcontrollers to sensors, analog integrated circuits and connectivity – our technologies are the foundation for the innovations that make our world greener, safer, healthier and more connected. Some of our key applications and end-markets include automotive safety, hybrid and all-electric vehicles, next generation wireless infrastructure, smart energy management, portable medical devices, consumer appliances and smart mobile devices. The company is based in Austin, Texas , and has design, research and development, manufacturing and sales operations around the world. www.freescale.com
|
Related News
- Freescale Expands QorIQ T Series with Four Pin-Compatible, 64-Bit Processors
- Andes 45-Series Expands RISC-V High-end Processors 8-Stage Superscalar Processor Balances High Performance, Power Efficiency, and Real-time Determinism with Rich RISC-V Ecosystem
- Syntiant Brings Speech Interfaces to the Edge With New Ultra-Low-Power Neural Decision Processors
- Minima Processor and NXP Join Forces to Deliver Ultra-Low-Power DSP Solutions
- Synopsys' New Superscalar ARC HS Processors Boost RISC and DSP Performance for High-End Embedded Applications
Breaking News
- Frontgrade Gaisler Unveils GR716B, a New Standard in Space-Grade Microcontrollers
- Blueshift Memory launches BlueFive processor, accelerating computation by up to 50 times and saving up to 65% energy
- Eliyan Ports Industry's Highest Performing PHY to Samsung Foundry SF4X Process Node, Achieving up to 40 Gbps Bandwidth at Unprecedented Power Levels with UCIe-Compliant Chiplet Interconnect Technology
- CXL Fabless Startup Panmnesia Secures Over $60M in Series A Funding, Aiming to Lead the CXL Switch Silicon Chip and CXL IP
- Cadence Unveils Arm-Based System Chiplet
Most Popular
- Cadence Unveils Arm-Based System Chiplet
- CXL Fabless Startup Panmnesia Secures Over $60M in Series A Funding, Aiming to Lead the CXL Switch Silicon Chip and CXL IP
- Esperanto Technologies and NEC Cooperate on Initiative to Advance Next Generation RISC-V Chips and Software Solutions for HPC
- Eliyan Ports Industry's Highest Performing PHY to Samsung Foundry SF4X Process Node, Achieving up to 40 Gbps Bandwidth at Unprecedented Power Levels with UCIe-Compliant Chiplet Interconnect Technology
- Arteris Selected by GigaDevice for Development in Next-Generation Automotive SoC With Enhanced FuSa Standards
E-mail This Article | Printer-Friendly Page |