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News Release from: ARM | Subject: ARM1176JZF-S PrimeXsys Platform
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 22 October 2004
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ARM has released the latest PrimeXsys Platform based on the ARM1176JZF-S 32bit processor core to its lead partner, STMicroelectronics.
ARM has released the latest PrimeXsys Platform based on the ARM1176JZF-S 32bit processor core to its lead partner, STMicroelectronics This latest ARM PrimeXsys Platform technology is being designed into STMicroelectronics Nomadik family of multimedia application processors
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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"As an integral part of ST's Nomadik family of application processors' evolution, the ARM1176JZF-S PrimeXsys Platform with TrustZone technology will help ST to continue to offer the highest level of performance and security", said Richard Chesson, Director of Marketing, Multimedia Platform Unit in ST.
"By combining Nomadik's world-leading multimedia performance with the ARM1176JZF-S processor's computing power and security features, we can better deliver the rich multimedia content and experience, as well as application performance that customers of new mobile services and operators will demand".
The new PrimeXsys Platform has been developed using the AXI backplane, which provides a data-efficient, highly optimised link from the processor, through the Level-2 cache and memory controller, to external memory.
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