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K-Micro is First MIPS Technologies Licensee with MIPS32 24K SiliconK-Micro’s MIPS-Based™ Topaz Computing Subsystem for SoCs Enables Robust Computing Power and Accelerated Time to Market SAN JOSE, CA and MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA – September 27, 2005 – K-Micro, a leader in advanced yet affordable ASICs, and MIPS Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: MIPS), a leading provider of industry-standard processor architectures and cores for digital consumer and business applications, announced today the inclusion of the MIPS32® 24Kf™ processor core in K-Micro’s new Topaz advanced computing subsystem for SoCs. This powerful new subsystem will enable designers to bring applications requiring very high performance computing power – including PON ONU/OLT, set-top boxes, printers, routers, and storage devices – to market more easily and quickly. The Topaz computing subsystem includes the MIPS32 24Kf processor core, the Sonics SiliconBackplane™ and Sonics3220™ SMART Interconnects™, the SafeNet® SafeXcel™ security engine, an off-chip Open Core Protocol (OCP) interface, and numerous other blocks including on-chip SRAM, a Flash-memory controller, a DMA interface, an Interrupt controller, and a Timer. "By including MIPS Technologies’ advanced processor core in our Topaz subsystem, designers can supercharge application performance while adding their own proprietary product differentiation," said Sunil Baliga, vice-president of marketing and business development at K-Micro. K-Micro is the first MIPS Technologies licensee with MIPS32 24K silicon. "K-Micro’s use of the 24Kf processor core in its Topaz platform provides an ideal design environment for advanced applications needing very high performance," said Jack Browne, vice president of worldwide sales at MIPS Technologies. "Getting to market quickly with a superior range of products is critical in a highly competitive environment, and our customers will definitely benefit by using the MIPS-Based Topaz platform. We are excited that K-Micro is the first customer with MIPS32 24K-based silicon and congratulate them on achieving 400 MHz frequency." About the MIPS32 24K® Core Family ABOUT MIPS TECHNOLOGIES ABOUT K-MICRO (KAWASAKI MICROELECTRONICS) # # # Editor's Note: MIPS, MIPS-Based, MIPS32 and 24Kf are trademarks of MIPS Technologies, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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