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Philips Licenses MIPS TechnologiesMIPS32 4KEc Core
MIPS-Based™ SoCs to Enable Next Generation Set-Top Boxes and PC TV Cards at Lower System Cost
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA, July 25, 2005 - MIPS Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: MIPS), a leading provider of industry-standard processor architectures and cores for digital consumer and business applications, announced today that long-time licensee Philips Semiconductors International BV has licensed the MIPS32® 4KEc® core. The high performance, low power 4KEc core will be used to develop SoCs for advanced set-top boxes and PC TV cards. The synthesizable 4KEc core, a member of the MIPS32 4KE™ family, gives licensees the flexibility to optimize applications for performance, size or power consumption, thereby reducing overall system costs. The 4KE core family delivers 1.5 DMIPS/MHz performance in an area as small as 1.0 mm2 in a 0.13-micron process. In addition, the 4KEc core offers the broadest industry support of operating systems, middleware, algorithms and tools for embedded applications including digital set-top boxes, a market in which the MIPS architecture is the de facto standard. As one of MIPS Technologies' long-term Instruction Set Architecture licensees, Philips has previously developed its own MIPS-Based™ processors but chose the 4KEc core because it meets the company's design requirements while speeding time-to-market, lowering cost, and providing a synthesizable product that can be targeted to multiple processes. "By using a 4KEc MIPS core, we are confident of delivering a superior, high-performance solution," said Dr. Marc Corthout, General Manager of the ReUse Technology Group at Philips Semiconductors. "The 4KEc core powers sophisticated, next-generation products at a lower cost." About MIPS Technologies
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