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ARC International and Tao Group Provide the Lowest Power Java Solution for Embedded Devices
ARC and Tao Set Industry Record on Performance/Power for CaffeineMarks
ELSTREE, England, May 9, 2005 - System-on-chip (SoC) designers of portable consumer devices now can maximize Java efficiency with the best performance-to-power ratio of any 32-bit processor core.1 ARC International (LSE: ARK) and Tao Group today announced that using the intent Java™ platform, an ARC 625D core achieved an out-of-the-box score of 104 CaffeineMarks/mW. The benchmark of CaffeineMarks per milliWatt measures Java performance per unit of power consumed by a system’s CPU. The benchmark test was run on ARC's 625D core without using special Java acceleration hardware. The resulting power and performance metrics are superior to those being reported by competing processor companies. Tao's intent Java platform is embedded into millions of consumer devices, manufactured by some of the world's leading device manufacturers. It supports multiple set-top box and handset standards, as well as JTWI and many extensions including Java game acceleration.
ARC 625D core numbers are worst-case results for base configuration, excluding memory. No special Java extensions were incorporated to achieve the ARC 625D core numbers. ARM 926EJ-S core numbers are for a 0.13 micron process at 1.08V, 125C, slow silicon, excluding memory. ARM's 926EJ-S core includes Jazelle hardware acceleration. MIPS 24Kc core numbers are for a 0.13 micron process at 1.2V, excluding memory.
As a fully Sun-certified supplier of Java technology, Tao is renowned for delivering the fastest Java solution in the market and is fully compliant to Java Community Process standards. Tao’s intent Java VM software achieves an impressive figure of 8.33 CaffeineMarks per MHz for Java ByteCode execution on Tao's CLDC1.1 VM. In addition the Tao CLDC1.1/MIDP2.0 Java implementation can be demonstrated in tandem with the intent multimedia platform, incorporating graphics, audio and streaming technologies beyond Java’s capabilities. ARC 625D Configurable Core The ARC™ 625D processor core is a full-featured, mid-range embedded core with best-in-class speed, die area and power characteristics. It is designed to enable licensees to develop complete processor solutions for SoCs targeted at consumer, networking, automotive and other cost-sensitive markets. The core's flexible, configurable memory architecture makes it ideal for RTOS-based applications. Powerful DSP options enable it to perform more functions, eliminating separate logic or DSP blocks from the SoC. Optionally, custom instruction extensions may be incorporated to achieve application performance levels unattainable with fixed architecture cores. Tao Group’s intent Java platform optimized for an ARC processor core is available from Tao Group. About ARC International plc ARC International is the world leader in low-power, high-performance 32-bit configurable CPU/DSP processor cores, subsystems, real-time operating systems and development tools for embedded system design. ARC's configurable and extendible cores assist customers in the development of next generation digital media, consumer and communications devices, resulting in lower cost, higher performance SoC products.
Tao has developed intent®, a functionally rich multimedia platform now used by many of the world’s leading mobile networks, OEMs and ODMs in their digital client products for mobile and home networks. intent allows them to provide music, gaming and Java services enabled by Tao's industry-leading spot solutions, or they can deliver a single content and software infrastructure strategy across all of their platforms, irrespective of operating system, hardware and function. intent, with more than 10 million licensed sales to date, is now being used in products including mobile phones, PDAs, cameras, home servers and digital television. The Company, headquartered in Reading, England with offices in Chicago, Il.. and Yokosuka, Japan, has agents in Taipei, Seoul, Tokyo and Yokohama. Tao’s financial investors include funds managed by Cross Atlantic Capital Partners, with offices in Philadelphia, Dublin and Edinburgh. Technology corporations that have invested into Tao include NEC, Sony, Motorola, Sharp and Kyocera. Tao, a Red Herring Europe 100 company in 2005, has a growing and high value, global patent portfolio and is the recipient of multiple industry awards, including BAFTAs in 2001 and 2005 and the Computing IT Gold Award. intent is the ratified platform of choice for the Open Contents Platform Association (OCPA).
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