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Industry-Standard MIPS Architecture Adopted by NEC Electronics for Enhanced Single-Chip SolutionNext-Generation µPD61175 Series Leverages the MIPS32® 4KE™ Core Family For High-Growth DVD Recorder Applications TOKYO, Japan and MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., September 29, 2004 - MIPS Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: MIPS) announced today that NEC Electronics Corporation (TSE:6723) has developed and introduced the new MIPS-Based™ single-chip µPD61175 series that integrates a 4KE™ family core. The product series expands NEC Electronics' deployment of MIPS-Based chips and targets the growing DVD recorder market, where the MIPS® architecture has a commanding market share of more than 75 percent. For more than a decade, NEC has been a leading proponent of the industry-standard MIPS architecture and has developed innovative, award-winning solutions around both the MIPS32 and MIPS64® architectures, such as the 64-bit VR Series that includes fourteen family members with countless design wins. Today, NEC Electronics' MIPS-Based single-chip offerings are shipping to market in a wide range of digital consumer products, such as PVRs and DVD/HDD combination recorders. The µPD61175 series offers an MPEG A/V decompression engine, graphics bit BLT/ display engine, stream processing engine and other peripherals on a single chip LSI. Together with a unified memory bus design, the chips enhance the consumer experience by delivering MPEG content to audio and video applications. "Next-generation applications in the digital entertainment market will undoubtedly require more functionality and more performance on a chip," stated Shigeo Niitsu, vice president, 2nd System Operations Unit, NEC Electronics Corporation. "We are confident that our MIPS-Based single-chip solutions will continue to offer a superior solution platform in the DVD recorder market."
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