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Realtek Standardizes Upon the MIPS Architecture For High Performance SOCs Targeting the Broadband Market
CorExtend™ Capability will Enable Realtek to Accelerate Application Performance On the Industry-Standard MIPS® Architecture
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., May 24, 2004 - MIPS Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: MIPS) today announced that Realtek Semiconductor Corporation, one of Taiwan's leading fabless semiconductor companies, has licensed a wide range of high-performance MIPS32® processor cores which will form the basis for the company's continued penetration of the high-growth broadband access market. Realtek's multi-core license comprises of Pro versions for the 24Kc™, M4K™, 4KEp™, 4KEm™ and 4KEc™ cores. By leveraging the CorExtend™ capability of MIPS Technologies' Pro Series of cores, Realtek's development team can add their own instructions and functionality to their MIPS-Based SOC, while maintaining compatibility with the MIPS32 architecture. This will help reduce Realtek's overall development costs and speed their design to market by allowing the company's engineers to utilize the broad range of optimized software, IP and tools that form the MIPS® ecosystem. Within the broadband access market, the MIPS architecture has commanding market positions in areas such as cable, ADSL and VDSL modems and WLAN products. "We are aggressively developing SOCs for a variety of applications where high performance is required to support more functionality, faster data streams, better security features and changing standards. We chose to standardize upon the MIPS architecture for its industry-leading performance, and because the CorExtend functionality gives us the ability to accelerate specific algorithms and create unique, highly differentiated, cost-effective solutions using standard embedded software tools," said Alex Chiu, CEO of Realtek Semiconductor. "Using their licenses for our 32-bit microprocessors, Realtek can leverage the MIPS architecture's superior performance and flexibility to develop differentiated, low cost solutions for the broadband market," said John Bourgoin, president and CEO of MIPS Technologies. "Realtek is the latest industry leader in the Greater China region to adopt the MIPS architecture for SOC development. We look forward to working with Realtek to ensure our companies' mutual success." About the MIPS32 24K Family About Realtek About MIPS Technologies
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