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Toshiba Microelectronics Selects ARM OptimoDE Technology For High-Performance, Low-Power Data EnginesToshiba Microelectronics licenses OptimoDE technology from ARM to create CAMBRIDGE, UK - [Sept 13, 2006] – ARM [(LSE:ARM); (Nasdaq: ARMHY)] today announced that Toshiba Microelectronics Corporation has licensed ARM® OptimoDETM Data Engine technology for the development of advanced SoC design. Toshiba Microelectronics will use the OptimoDE framework and tool environment to create extremely low-power data engines for numerically intensive data-processing tasks in portable devices. ARM OptimoDE is a highly configurable Very Long Instruction Word (VLIW)-style processor architecture targeted at high-performance embedded signal processing applications. The processor’s compute and address generation architecture, the memory and I/O bandwidth, and the associated instruction sets can be infinitely varied to obtain an optimal balance of performance, power consumption and area. By using OptimoDE technology, Toshiba Microelectronics will be able to rapidly design and configure embedded data engines for SoCs that will ultimately deliver longer battery life in mobile devices for the consumer. “Toshiba Microelectronics is leveraging the strengths of OptimoDE technology – its unmatched flexibility, reprogrammability and ability to optimize performance, power consumption and area – to speed the development of next-generation SoCs,” said Tom Cronk, general manager, Data Engines, ARM. “Combined with ARM processors, ARM OptimoDE technology helps designers make the most efficient choices possible, as they develop embedded solutions for high-performance, low-power consumer applications.” About OptimoDE Data Engines About ARM
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