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MIPS Technologies Licenses Highest-Performance 32-Bit Core to TZero
TZero Using MIPS32® 24Kc™ Processor Core in Next-Generation Ultra Wideband Chipset
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Nov. 9, 2004 - MIPS Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: MIPS) announced today that TZero Technologies, Inc., a developer of ultra wideband (UWB) chipsets and solutions, took a license for the MIPS32® 24Kc™ processor core, the embedded industry's highest-performance 32-bit synthesizable core, delivering 400-625 MHz and 567-900 Dhrystone 2.1 MIPS in TSMC 0.13-micron processes. TZero is using the 24Kc core in its flagship product, a CMOS UWB chipset designed to deliver long-range and highly reliable broadband wireless connectivity for consumer electronics, mobile and networked devices. High-bandwidth, low-power, low-cost UWB technology is considered a primary enabler for the next generation of wireless connectivity, giving users the freedom and convenience of wireless communications among devices throughout the home and office. The 24Kc core, which became available earlier this year and is now being used by leading semiconductor companies for a broad range of consumer, networking and office automation applications, is ideal for high-performance, low-power, cost-sensitive applications such as UWB. "Broadband wireless delivery of high-quality multimedia throughout the home or on the road demands a solution that offers significantly higher performance and security, along with low power consumption and low system cost," said Rajeev Krishnamoorthy, founder and CEO of TZero. "By choosing MIPS Technologies, we have a fast, small, flexible core that gives us the superior performance, power efficiency and development tools we need to meet our design goals and quickly deliver to market a highly competitive UWB solution." "TZero's management team brings considerable industry expertise to the burgeoning UWB market. Their new chipset, together with our highest-performance 32-bit core, promises to bring users one step closer to a wireless world, with a fast, reliable, cost-efficient solution for connecting mobile devices, consumer electronics and personal computers," said Jack Browne, vice president of worldwide sales at MIPS Technologies. "We are delighted to welcome them to the MIPS community." About the MIPS32 24K Family Tailored SOC design methodologies from Cadence, Magma and Synopsys, an OCP interconnect structure, and standard libraries and on-chip memories from leading companies help speed time-to-market. MIPS16e™ code compression technology reduces memory requirements, providing significant savings in overall system cost. About TZero Technologies About MIPS Technologies
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