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ARM Discloses Technical Details Of Extendible PrimeXsys Wireless Platform
CAMBRIDGE, UK - Oct. 17, 2001 - ARM [(LSE: ARM); (Nasdaq: ARMHY)], the industry's leading provider of 16/32-bit embedded RISC processor solutions, today released technical details of the ARM® PrimeXsys[tm] Wireless Platform. ARM will give a presentation at the Microprocessor Forum in San Jose, Calif., today detailing the specific technology included in the PrimeXsys Wireless Platform. The ARM PrimeXsys Wireless Platform was originally announced at the Embedded Systems Conference in Boston, Mass., in September 2001. The product deliverables include RTL, simulation models, development tools, firmware, OS ports, validation suites and methodologies. This provides the foundation functionality for support of base platform operating system execution and provides interfaces for the inclusion of additional functionality for the development of complete designs. System modelling is also supported to accelerate the development of entire system solutions. "The PrimeXsys Wireless Platform provides the fundamental foundations for advancing the start point for complex system-on-chip (SoC) system developments," said Simon Watt, senior solutions architect, ARM. "With the PrimeXsys Wireless Platform, we have built a pre-validated platform that provides all of the necessary blocks to enable silicon manufacturers to add their own intellectual property (IP) and expertise to create differentiated, leading-edge mobile communications products." The strategy with the PrimeXsys platform development has been to maximize compatibility over a range of operating systems. This approach has been designed to benefit the entire ARM community including OS vendors, OEMs and ARM's Partners and is intended to complement the complete systems solutions already available, including OMAP from TI, MSP 1000 from Qualcomm and PCA from Intel. The PrimeXsys Wireless Platform has already been licensed by ST Microelectronics, and ARM is actively engaged with other companies. The ARM PrimeXsys Wireless Platform is built around the ARM926EJ-S[tm] microprocessor core and incorporates an ARM MOVE[tm] co-processor, PrimeCell® peripherals, an AMBA® Multi-layer AHB system interconnect and a wide range of OS ports including Linux, Palm OS, Symbian OS and Windows CE. ARM is also working closely with additional hardware and software developers to ensure that their IP is available for the PrimeXsys platforms. The PrimeXsys Wireless Platform has been designed around an AMBA multi-layer AHB backbone, which provides greater interconnect-bandwidth in the system and lowers system latencies. This also allows the SD-RAM bandwidth to be exploited by other masters in the system while the core is performing accesses to peripherals, or to static memory. A crucial part of the PrimeXsys Wireless Platform is the tools support and validation methodology it employs. The validation methodology within the consists of:
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