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Mitsubishi Electric Licenses ARM Core With Jazelle Technology For Mobile ProductsTOKYO, JAPAN and CAMBRIDGE, UK – Apr. 2, 2002 – Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TSE: 6503), and ARM [(LSE:ARM); (Nasdaq:ARMHY)], the industry's leading provider of 16/32-bit embedded RISC microprocessor technology, today announced that Mitsubishi Electric has licensed the ARM926EJ-S™ core processor, which incorporates the ARM® Jazelle™ technology for Java™ acceleration. This agreement will enable Mitsubishi Electric to provide its customers with an innovative, power-efficient solution for wireless applications such as mobile phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs). Mitsubishi Electric will strengthen its System LSI business by combining the industry-leading ARM microprocessor core, with its high-capacity embedded memory (eRAM) technology to provide developers worldwide with cost-effective, power-efficient ASIC system solutions. This agreement will expand Mitsubishi Electric's product portfolio including the previously-licensed ARM 7TDMI-S™ core, which it has used to reinforce its embedded microprocessor business. The ARM926EJ-S core contains ARM Jazelle technology that accelerates Java execution by up to 8 times compared to a fully software-based JVM. It can also run diverse platform operating systems, such as Linux, Palm OS, Windows CE and Symbian OS, in mobile phone or other applications. The ARM926EJ-S core is fully synthesizable, enabling it to be applied to several generations of process technology. It also features selectable size instruction and data caches, and instruction and data tightly-coupled memory interfaces. To further ease development of a complex SoC, an Embedded Trace Macrocell (ETM) interface, and an AMBA® AHB (Advanced High-Performance Bus) on-chip interconnect interface are also provided. "The ARM architecture is a de facto standard in a range of embedded applications, and further strengthens our existing system-on-chip (SoC) offerings," said Shigeo Uotani, general manager, System LSI Division for Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. "By licensing the ARM 926EJ-S core, we can provide Java technology-based system LSI which are becoming essential requirements in mobile applications." "Java technology is fast establishing itself in the wireless market, and the integration of ARM's high- performance Jazelle technology with the leading-edge eRAM technology from Mitsubishi will provide developers of mobile devices with a high performance yet power-efficient solution," said Takio Ishikawa, president of ARM KK. "The flexibility of the ARM926EJ-S core will also enable Mitsubishi Electric to serve an expanding range of applications in the rapidly-growing digital consumer marketplace." About Mitsubishi Electric About ARM
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