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MIPS Technologies Licenses 32-Bit Architecture to Fulcrum Microsystems for Development of Industry's First High-Performance Clockless ProcessorCaltech Spin-Out Leveraging Its Unique Design Methodology To Deliver Communications ICs Using Asynchronous Implementation of MIPS32™ ArchitectureSAN JOSE, Calif., Embedded Processor Forum, April 30, 2002 - MIPS Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: MIPS, MIPSB), a leading provider of industry-standard processor architectures and cores for digital consumer and business applications, announced today that it has licensed its 32-bit MIPS® instruction-set architecture (ISA) to Fulcrum Microsystems, Inc. to develop chips for high-speed wire line communications applications. Fulcrum Microsystems, a pioneer in asynchronous circuit design (clockless chips), is a fabless semiconductor company that is leveraging its patented Delay-Insensitive design methodology to develop clockless system-on-chip (SOC) solutions that offer significant advantages in power, performance and time to market over those designed using traditional synchronous VLSI design methods. The company expects to deliver its first products in the first half of 2003. "Our decision to implement a clockless MIPS-based processor is a testament to the strength and versatility of the MIPS architecture," said Bob Nunn, CEO of Fulcrum Microsystems. "The extensive ecosystem that has flourished in support of the industry-standard MIPS architecture will benefit Fulcrum and our customers by simplifying their adoption and integration of our products." "We welcome Fulcrum Microsystems as one of the newest members of our community," said John Bourgoin, chairman and CEO of MIPS Technologies. "Fulcrum's clockless design methodology has the potential to greatly advance large-scale chip design, particularly in the areas of performance, power consumption, and time to market. Leveraging its technology, Fulcrum can bring the flexibility and programmability of high-performance microprocessors to applications where, previously, only rigid custom solutions would suffice. We're pleased that the performance and low-power attributes of the MIPS architecture have helped Fulcrum bring this innovative technology to market." About Fulcrum Microsystems About MIPS Technologies Media Contact: Mike Zeile |
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