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PortalPlayer Licenses ARM Technology for Digital Audio ApplicationsPowerful 32-bit ARM7TDMI core enables price/performance leadership in chips for consumer entertainment systems Cambridge, UK and Santa Clara, Calif. – May 20, 2002 – ARM [(LSE:ARM) (Nasdaq:ARMHY)], the industry's leading provider of 16/32-bit embedded RISC microprocessor solutions, and PortalPlayer, Inc., the industry's only supplier of digital audio platforms for consumer electronics, today announced that PortalPlayer has licensed the ARM7TDMI® core for implementation in digital audio encode and playback devices. ARM® core-based products from PortalPlayer™ are used by original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and original device manufacturers (ODMs) to develop complete digital audio product families, from player-only portable devices to digital audio-enabled encoding and playback systems for the pocket, home and car. Portal Players' complete platform solutions include a highly-integrated system-on-chip controller, firmware, digital media manager application software, and reference designs to speed system integration. PortalPlayer's SuperIntegration system-on-chip (SoC) controllers, based on the ARM7TDMI processor core, provide a programmable and upgradeable solution for digital audio playback and recording applications, with the performance headroom needed to accommodate the evolving requirements of the digital audio entertainment market. Coupled with PortalPlayer's extensive firmware library, system designers can enable the set of audio encoders, decoders, digital rights management and audio effects processing features that exactly fit their target application. This flexibility and extensibility gives consumer product OEMs a significant time-to-market advantage. "PortalPlayer established its leadership in digital audio platforms using ARM core-based designs manufactured for us by strategic partners," said John Mallard, president and chief executive officer of PortalPlayer. "With the addition of the ARM7TDMI core to our Customer Owned Tool (COT) flow, PortalPlayer is able to aggressively manage the timeframe and costs for new chip development. As a result, we will continue to bring new high-performance, high-integration platform solutions to the growing market for consumer digital audio devices sooner than our competition." "As a leader in this arena, PortalPlayer makes full use of the integration, performance and low cost benefits of the ARM7TDMI core to deliver SoC products that meet the exacting demands of current and next-generation digital audio devices," said Dr Tom Cronk, director, Wireless, ARM. "This agreement underscores the suitability of ARM technology for the growing consumer electronics space - a market where low-power with high-performance is a must." The ARM7TDMI core, a 32-bit embedded RISC processor, is optimized to provide the best combination of performance, power and area characteristics. The ARM7TDMI core enables system designers to build embedded devices that meet the small size, low power and high-performance requirements of applications such as wireless handsets and personal audio accessories. About ARM About PortalPlayer, Inc.
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