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NEC Launches New High-Performance, Highly Integrated MicroprocessorVR7701 Processor Integrates High-Performance Core with Memory Controller and Communications Functions for Internet Core Applications 29th April, 2002 - TOKYO and SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 29, 2002 - NEC Corp. (NASDAQ: NIPNY) and its wholly owned subsidiary in the United States, NEC Electronics Inc., today introduced the VR7701™ high-performance 64-bit MIPS® processor. The VR7701 processor is the first product in NEC's new VR7700™ family of integrated processors. The VR7700 processor core builds on NEC's highly acclaimed VR5500™ superscalar processor architecture by adding 256 kilobytes (KB) of on-chip level 2 (L2) cache and a high-speed double data rate (DDR) SDRAM memory controller. The VR7701 processor integrates a 400 megahertz (MHz) VR7700 processor core with a 64-bit 133MHz PCI-X 1.0 bus interface and two 10/100Base Ethernet media access controllers (MAC), as well as several other key peripheral functions. This high-performance, highly integrated processor is an ideal solution for many demanding Internet applications including network switches and routers and blade servers, which require large amounts of data to be moved as quickly as possible. "The VR7701 processor is the first step in NEC's roadmap to provide a variety of highly integrated microprocessors growing from our innovative VR5500 architecture," said George Wang, general manager, standard solutions strategic business unit, NEC Electronics Inc. "The VR7700 core builds on the performance and superscalar strengths of the VR5500 processor to support our customers developing next-generation products for advanced Internet infrastructure applications. " "Since its introduction of the VR5500 microprocessor core last year, NEC has continued to improve the core's performance by increasing the operating frequency and optimizing compilers and other software tools to take better advantage of its architectural features," said Cary Snyder, senior analyst with Reed Electronics Group's In-Stat/MicroDesign Resources. "NEC is continuing to bring out products according to evolutionary roadmap plans announced at Embedded Processor Forum last year. Adding the L2 cache and DDR SDRAM interfaces to its VR5500 processor core to create the new VR7700 core should improve performance for a broader range of applications. NEC's VR5500 2001 Analysts' Choice award nomination for Best High-Performance Embedded Processor Chip was largely based on it being the best value in the embedded-processor space -- something NEC's VR7701 microprocessor is likely to build on." VR7701 Integrated Processor The VR7701 L2 cache supports 4-way set associative, writeback policy, a least recently used (LRU) algorithm, and error code correction (ECC) protection. The memory controller supports both DDR and single-data rate (SDR) SDRAM dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs) with ECC protection. The integrated DDR/SDR SDRAM uses 128-byte burst transfers to match the L2 cache line size. The VR7701 processor also includes a PCI-X interface, two 10/100Base Ethernet controllers, a local bus unit with two serial interfaces, an interrupt controller and several timers. The PCI-X unit supports a 64-bit bus interface with 133 MHz clock frequency and has a 512-byte read/write buffer for slave operations and a 128-byte read/write buffer for master operations. The two-channel 10/100Base Ethernet MAC controller has independent direct memory access (DMA) and first in, first out (FIFO) buffers for send and receive packets to optimize Ethernet performance. The local bus unit not only supports 8-, 16-, and 32-bit device interfaces to connect flash ROM and standard peripherals, but also shares a bus bridge to connect two 16550-compatible serial interfaces, an interrupt controller, and a 10-channel interval timer. NEC Electronics also offers broad software support for the VR7701 processor, including operating systems such as Linux®, VxWorks and other major operating systems, as well as compilers from Algorithmics Ltd., Green Hills Software, Inc. and Red Hat, Inc. The VR7701 processor is compatible with NEC's VR5500Ô, VR5432Ô and VR5000Ô processors, enabling a broad range of middleware and third-party tools support for this new high-performance processor. To further aid in application development, a VR7701 reference board will also be available from NEC Electronics. Pricing and Availability About NEC's VR Series Microprocessors Furthermore, NEC Electronics is committed to providing complete design environment support for its VR Series microprocessors by offering a wide range of companion chipsets, development platforms and a comprehensive set of development tools. For more information, visit http://www.necel.com/microprocessor/index.cfm. *** About NEC Corporation About NEC Electronics Inc. NEC Electronics Inc., VR Series, VR4100, VR5432, VR5000, VR5500, VR7700 and VR7701 are either registered trademarks or trademarks of NEC Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other registered trademarks or trademarks are property of their respective owner. ***
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