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SuperH SH4-202 CPU Core Achieves Silver IP Status at UMCHard-macro in 0.13µm CMOS achieves 266MHz Hsinchu, Taiwan; San Jose, USA - Bristol, UK and Tokyo, Japan - 7 July, 2003 UMC (NYSE: UMC) a world leading semiconductor foundry, and SuperH, Inc., the leading supplier of multimedia RISC CPU cores, today announced that SuperH's SH4-202 32-bit CPU core has achieved "Silver IP" status at UMC for the foundry's 0.13µm process. A Silver ranking under UMC's Gold IP program signifies that the core has been verified in silicon at UMC and is ready for production.
The SH-4 family is targeted at a wide range of multimedia applications including set top box, car information systems and portable digital consumer products and is supported through SuperH's extensive 3rd party program with over 65 companies offering various development tools, software and design services.
Commented Atsushi Hasegawa, VP Engineering at SuperH. "We are pleased with the close level of support that UMC has provided, and are happy to have completed the successful qualification of our IP in UMC's 0.13µm process, which we look forward to moving into production over the coming months."
The "Silver IP" status of the SH4-202 will become "Gold IP" once a customer design that uses the core achieves volume production at UMC. The Gold IP program makes available to customers a wide range of silicon verified IP and library components that are optimized for easy integration into customer designs.
"UMC remains committed to working closely with our IP partners to develop IP resources that are optimized for value, usability, and user friendliness," said Jackson Hu, president of the New Business Development Group and head of Design Support at UMC. "We value our partnership with SuperH, and welcome the availability of their SH-4 core for UMC's 0.13µm process."
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