MIPS Technologies' Announces Availability of 850MHz MIPS32(R) 24KE(TM) Processor Core Family
March 29 2006 - 8:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
High-Performance, Low-Power Cores Provide Converged RISC/DSP
Functionality MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., March 29
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- MIPS Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:MIPS)
today announced that the embedded industry's highest-performance,
lowest power, 32-bit synthesizable processor cores with integrated
DSP functionality have been released for general availability and
licensing. The award-winning MIPS32(R) 24KE(TM) core family enables
OEMs and semiconductor companies to significantly reduce SoC costs,
die area, and power consumption. Early access licensees have
already received silicon and announced products based on the 24KE
core family. One of the first announced products based on this core
family is the INCA(R)-IP2 SoC developed by Infineon Technologies AG
(FSE/NYSE: IFX) for the VoIP market which contains two 24KE cores.
(See Infineon's release entitled "Infineon's Unique VoIP Processor
Revolutionizes IP-Phone Designs, Doubling CPU Performance for
Feature Rich Devices with Benchmark Voice Quality," March 2, 2006,
at http://www.infineon.com/.) With its converged RISC/DSP
functionality, the 24KE core family offers an ideal solution for
companies competing in cost-sensitive and power-sensitive consumer
electronics markets, where many applications require both control
and signal processing. Traditionally, many SoCs use a RISC CPU for
control functions and a separate DSP for signal processing. By
integrating the MIPS(R) DSP ASE (Application-Specific Extension),
the 24KE core family eliminates the need for a separate DSP. Among
the benefits of the 24KE cores are lower silicon cost, lower power
consumption, and an easier, shorter, less-costly development
process. In addition, the 24KE core family delivers up to 3x the
signal processing performance of RISC processors without the DSP
ASE. Versatile, Synthesizable Processor One of the distinguishing
features of the 24KE core family is its unprecedented versatility.
It is fully static, fully synthesizable, and requires no custom
cells or memories. It can be synthesized using best-of-class
physical IP from multiple vendors. For example, in a 90nm GT
process, using high speed memories from Dolphin Technology and high
speed standard cells, the 24KE cores can achieve a clock frequency
of 850MHz. At 1.46 DMIPS/MHz, this design provides an impressive
1240 DMIPS. For SoCs where maximum speed is not the only goal, the
24KE cores can be synthesized in a low-cost 90nm G process using
high density standard cells and memories such as those from Virage
Logic. Using this IP, when optimized for power and area, a complete
24KE processor, including 16K I and D Level 1 caches, occupies just
2.0mm(squared) and consumes only 0.43mW/MHz. Even lower power
figures can be achieved by using more aggressive low-power
techniques such as multi-VT and voltage/frequency scaling. The
energy efficiency of the 24KEc(TM) core was recently independently
verified by BDTI in the January 2006 issue of their publication
"Inside DSP." In a head-to-head comparison between the 24KEc core
and the ARM1136, BDTI concluded that "the MIPS32 24KEc is about 30%
more energy-efficient."(1) An example of how MIPS Technologies
processors can be used with an advanced low-power design flow can
be found in a recent webinar produced by MIPS Technologies, Virage
Logic, and Magma, available at:
http://seminar2.techonline.com/s/virage_feb1606 . "High performance
cores that achieve frequencies of 850 MHz and provide RISC/DSP
convergence are the ideal choice for engineers trying to solve the
challenges of die size and cost, since both control and media
functions can be now be combined onto a single host," said Jack
Browne, vice president of marketing at MIPS Technologies. "OEMs and
semiconductor companies who take advantage of the 24KE core family
get the best of all critical design factors: high performance, low
power, and low cost." Applications The 24KE core family is targeted
at markets such as set-top boxes, DTVs, DVD recorders, voice
switches, IP phones, digital cameras, cellular telephones,
printers, modems, residential gateways, and automotive telematics.
The low power consumption of these cores makes them ideal for
battery-powered and thermally-constrained devices. Applications
enhanced by the MIPS32 DSP ASE include VoIP processing, narrowband
and broadband communications, digital audio, graphics, video, and
imaging. Some examples of the speedup achieved by the DSP ASE
include a 68% improvement in IDCT processing (used in video
compression) and a 106% speedup in IMDCT (used in MP3 decoding).
Complex DSP kernel functions such as FIR filters achieve up to a
234% performance boost, while a standard 32x32 DCT with saturation
is improved by 315%. The MIPS32 24KE Core Family The 24KE core
family includes the 24KEc, 24KEf(TM), 24KEc Pro, and 24KEf Pro
cores. 24KEc Core: Base core for the 24KE family, which includes
the MIPS32 instruction set, an MMU, a fast multiple/divide unit,
and the MIPS DSP ASE. 24KEf Core: Includes all of the features of
the 24KEc and adds a high performance hardware floating point unit.
24KE Pro Cores: The "Pro" series of cores adds the CorExtend(TM)
feature, which allows SoC designers to add proprietary,
user-defined instructions and tightly coupled hardware. These
instructions integrate seamlessly the processor's normal execution
pipeline. For additional product information please go to
http://www.mips.com/. About MIPS Technologies MIPS Technologies,
Inc. is a leading provider of industry-standard processor
architectures and cores for digital consumer and business
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, CA, and can be reached at
+1-650-567-5000 or http://www.mips.com/. NOTE: MIPS, MIPS32, 24K,
24KE, 24KEc, 24KEf, and CorExtend are trademarks or registered
trademarks of MIPS Technologies, Inc. in the United States and
other countries. All other trademarks referred to herein are the
property of their respective owners. (1) Excerpted from Inside DSP,
(C) 2006 BDTI. Contact for information. DATASOURCE: MIPS
Technologies, Inc. CONTACT: Cathy Browne of MIPS Technologies,
Inc., +1-650-567-5178, or Web site: http://www.mips.com/
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