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MIPS Technologies Launches Next-Generation Family of 32-Bit Cores
MIPS Technologies Launches Next-Generation Family of 32-Bit Cores
SAN JOSE, Calif., Embedded Processor Forum, June 11, 2001 - MIPS Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: MIPS, MIPSB), a leading provider of industry-standard 32- and 64-bit processor architectures and cores for digital consumer and network applications, today launched the next generation of its 32-bit, high-performance, low-power cores, the MIPS32[tm]4KE[tm] family. It offers the highest Dhrystone MIPS/MHz performance available in a synthesizable 32-bit core. "The 4KE family not only offers 1.4 Dhrystone MIPS/MHz, but also provides configurable features that increase performance while reducing die size and power consumption and, ultimately, total system cost. Features such as 128 kilobytes of cache and a coprocessor interface allow users to easily configure a 4KE core to maximize performance in their system-on-chip (SoC) applications. MIPS16e[tm] code compression can reduce memory requirements by up to 40 percent, and extensive clock gating significantly reduces power consumption. And, because the 4KE cores are synthesizable, enabling easy integration into SoC designs, they are a cost-effective, quick time-to-market solution for digital consumer applications, from ultralow-power mobile devices to emerging home networking products. LSI Logic (NYSE: LSI), one of the world's leading ASIC providers and a longstanding MIPS Technologies' licensee, is one of the first companies to take a license of a core in the 4KE family, specifically the 4KEc[tm] core. "This new generation of MIPS cores takes our 32-bit portfolio to new heights of performance, flexibility and lower system cost by offering customers a configurable, high-performance, low-power solution for a variety of applications, including consumer, business-systems and networking," said Rafi Kedem, senior director of processor cores at LSI Logic Corp. "The 4KE family represents a major milestone in our MIPS32 technology roadmap by giving MIPS licensees a whole new level of performance and flexibility, with features that allow them to maximize performance and power efficiency, reduce die size, lower overall system cost and create a competitive advantage for their product," said Victor Peng, vice president of engineering at MIPS Technologies. Other features of the 4KE family include: · Typical performance: 340 MHz, 475 Dhrystone MIPS (estimated); worst case: 270 MHz, 375 Dhrystone MIPS (estimated)
Core size: 1.2-1.5 mm2 (depending on core options)0-64KB writeback data cache and 0-64KB instruction cacheEnhanced JTAG (EJTAG) with PC and data trace support for easy debuggingUpward compatible with MIPS64[tm]-based cores5-stage pipeline allows most instructions to execute in one cycleCoprocessor 2 (COP2) interface Development Support About MIPS Technologies, Inc. MIPS Technologies, Inc. is a leading provider of industry-standard processor architectures and cores for digital consumer and network applications. The company drives the broadest architectural alliance that is delivering 32- and 64-bit embedded RISC solutions. The company licenses its intellectual property to semiconductor companies, ASIC developers and system OEMs. MIPS Technologies and its licensees offer the widest range of robust, scalable processors in standard, custom, semi-custom and application-specific products. The company is based in Mountain View, Calif., and can be reached at +1 (650) 567-5000 or http://www.mips.com MIPS® is a registered trademark in the United States and one or more other countries, and MIPS64[tm], MIPS32[tm], 5Kf[tm] and 5K[tm] are trademarks of MIPS Technologies, Inc. All other trademarks referred to herein are the property of their respective owners.
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