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MIPS Technologies Offers Industry's Highest Performing 32-Bit Cores For General Availability and Licensing
Customers Already Leveraging the MIPS32® 24K™ Core Family For Next-Generation Wireless, Consumer, Automotive and Office Applications
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., April 5, 2004 - MIPS Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: MIPS) today announced that the highest performing 32-bit synthesizable processor core family in the embedded market has been released for general availability and licensing by OEMs and semiconductor companies. To date, the MIPS32® 24K™ core family has experienced the fastest early rate of licensing of any MIPS Technologies' core in the company's history. The product family is targeted at high-volume market applications such as broadband access, wireless, networking, digital television and office automation. Silicon based upon customer implementations of the 24K family is expected to enter the market by the end of calendar year 2004. The 550 MHz 24K family is ideally suited for performance-hungry applications and cost-sensitive markets, and offers 1.44 Dhrystone MIPS/MHz performance in a core area of less than 3.0 mm2, along with a wide range of configurable features. At the same time, it offers SOC designers broad tool and software support that minimizes development time, risk and cost. Development support includes tailored, front-to-back-end design methodologies and a standard, Open Core Protocol (OCP) interconnect structure. The core family also was designed to be implemented using standard high-performance libraries and on-chip memories from industry-leading companies. "Since we introduced the 24K microarchitecture just a few quarters ago, we have seen extraordinary interest and demand for the first products," said John Bourgoin, president and CEO of MIPS Technologies. "The combination of high performance in a flexible, synthesizable core coupled with a low system cost point is clearly appealing. We also are pleased with the growing list of leading third parties within the MIPS ecosystem that are optimizing their product offerings for SOC designers and software developers using the 24K core family." "Performance-driven, cost-sensitive applications will benefit significantly from high performance products such as the 24K core family. It offers SOC designers the headroom needed to create competitive and differentiated products, while giving them the tools to get to market with speed, ease and efficiency," said Tony Massimini, chief technologist at market research firm Semico Research. Performance Headroom
Key Features
All four cores in the 24K family include Release 2 features of the MIPS32 architecture, such as enhanced bit-field manipulation and reduced interrupt latency. Support for the MIPS16e™ code compression extension is standard. Because the product family is synthesizable and highly configurable, users can tune for performance, area or power to optimize the core for their particular design application. For example, they can specify the primary cache sizes, style of memory management unit, level of debug facilities and amount of clock gating.
Development Support: The MIPS® Ecosystem Artisan Components' high-speed SAGE-HS™ standard cell libraries were used to help validate the performance of the 24K core family. Cadence Design Systems' Encounter™ Reference Methodology is available for customers of the 24K core family and provides customers with a fast, predictable path to high-quality silicon. Green Hills Software recently announced a total software development solution that employs leading-edge compiler technology optimized for the 24K microarchitecture. Mentor Graphics recently announced that the VStation™TBX Accelerator was used to help verify the industry-leading performance of the 24K core family. Also, Mentor announced the availability of its Seamless® Hardware/Software Co-Verification solution for the 24K family, which enables designers to validate hardware/software interfaces in a virtual prototype prior to fabrication of the design. Microsoft's latest version of Windows CE .NET version 4.2 runs on the 24K core family. A board support package (BSP) is available from the MIPS Technologies Website. MIPS Technologies' Software Toolkit combines the popular Free Software Foundation (FSF) Open Source GNU tools with MIPS Technologies' proprietary runtime libraries that are pre-configured to many of its popular evaluation boards. The MIPS software development environment (SDE) supports the latest features of the 24K core family. The MIPS SDE-lite package is available for free download from www.mips.com. MontaVista Software is working with MIPS Technologies to ensure that its MontaVista Linux solution is optimized and tuned for the 24K core family. OCP-IP, the industry association dedicated to making a common standard for IP core interfaces that facilitate "plug and play" SOC design, defined the on-chip interconnect technology that is employed as the native interface for all 24K cores. Synopsys' optimized Galaxy™ Design Platform reference flow is available for customers of the 24K core family, which will help customers meet their performance targets quickly. Virage Logic Corporation's high speed, power efficient ASAP memory product line was used to demonstrate the 550 MHz performance of the 24K core family. Wind River Systems' VxWorks real-time operating system will provide a foundation that can be extended with Wind River's market specific PLATFORM.
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