eInfochips Announces Gemini Initiative to Accelerate Designs with ARM CPUs and GPUs by 2015
Company joins ARM® Connected Community to accelerate design solutions based on the latest ARM Cortex®-A, Cortex-M and Cortex-R Series processors
Sunnyvale (US) and Ahmedabad (India) – December 17, 2013 -- eInfochips, a leading product design company, today announced its ‘Gemini Initiative’ to create solutions with ARM Central Processing Units (CPUs) and ARM Graphics Processing Units (GPUs). The goal of the initiative is to design a class of products with a superior combination of cost, performance and energy efficiency. eInfochips will gain access to ARMv8-A and ARMv7 architecture-based processors as part of its membership in the ARM Connected Community, which enables technology companies to get ARM Powered® products to market faster.
“Consumers are coming to expect breathtaking graphical displays in everything from their car to home automation systems,” said Parag Mehta, eInfochips Chief Marketing Officer. “eInfochips is there with low-cost, low-power, ARM-based devices supporting 3D graphics, visual computing, augmented reality, procedural texture generation, and voice recognition.”
The company plans to introduce products in 2015 for next-generation flight control systems, medical imaging devices, point-of sale systems, tablet computers and home automation systems, among others.
“The ARM Connected Community is all about companies working together to provide the most complete solutions in the shortest possible time. By joining the Community, eInfochips increases the large portfolio of skills and products that are centered around the ARM architecture and currently available to developers worldwide,” said Lori Kate Smith, Sr. Manager Community Programs for ARM.
Products from eInfochips: $5 Billion and counting
eInfochips has delivered over 200 complex, high-volume, mission-critical products which have generated over $5 billion in revenue, and counting. You will find ARM-based products powered by eInfochips deployed across Aerospace, Healthcare, Retail, Computer, Home Automation and Consumer Electronics markets.
As a part of the ARM Connected Community, eInfochips will be aligned with ARM to design products based on the latest technologies such as the ARM Cortex-A57, Cortex-A53, and Cortex-A12 CPUs, the ARM Mali™ GPU family, and the ARM CoreLink™ interconnect solutions.
About eInfochips:
eInfochips is a product and semiconductor design solutions company recognized for technology leadership by Gartner, Frost and Sullivan, NASSCOM and Zinnov. The company has designed over 500 products for top global companies, with more than 10 million shipped around the world. Today, over a thousand engineering professionals are developing products at ten design centers across India and USA. The company has sales offices in USA, Canada, Japan, UK and India.
Visit eInfochips at www.einfochips.com
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