Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: ARM
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 13 January 2004
Kit licence to
speed fabless development
Shanghai Jade Technologies is the first company to license the ARM926EJ Prime starter kit
Shanghai Jade will leverage the ARM technology in system-on-chip (SoC) designs for digital content processors for next-generation products for the Chinese consumer, communication and computing (3C) markets. Production is scheduled for the Q4 of 2004. The ARM926EJ Prime starter kit, introduced to the ARM Foundry Programme in October 2003, incorporates the ARM926EJ core, the ARM926EJ PrimeXsys platform and the Embedded Trace Macrocell module, providing access to the first Jazelle technology-enabled ARM core along with a platform for accelerating designs to market.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 13 January 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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As a result of licensing the ARM926EJ Prime starter kit, Shanghai Jade will be able to create low-power designs that feature ARM Jazelle technology for optimum Java byte code execution performance, required of next-generation devices.
"ARM is dedicated to further increasing the accessibility of ARM intellectual property (IP) in the Chinese market", said Jun Tan, President, ARM China.
"Working with leading fabless companies, like Shanghai Jade, is mutually beneficial, strengthening ARM's presence in the emerging 3C market and shortening these companies' design cycles to achieve end-product differentiation through a channel that fits their needs".
"Our partnership with ARM has given Shanghai Jade the chance to leverage world class technology and third-party support for the design of high-end DCPs for the 3C convergent market for consumers", said Dr He Ouyang, CEO, Shanghai Jade Technologies.
"The ARM926EJ Prime starter kit gave us a new level of choice, enabling us to design products based on an ARM core thereby moving us up in the value-chain of the 3C market".
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