Product category: Intellectual Property Cores
News Release from: ARC International
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 15 December 2005
Siport signs for configurable
CPU and DSP cores
Siport has taken a licence for multiple ARC 32bit configurable CPU and DSP cores
After an extensive evaluation of several 'configurable core' vendors, Siport chose ARC because of its leadership position and the cost savings it provides SoC developers due to small gate count and low power consumption of its configurable processors. 'Siport is another example of how ARC's patented configurable technology is becoming the choice for cost-sensitive multimedia applications', said Derek Meyer, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing for ARC International.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 15 December 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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'Increasingly, ARC's CPU/DSP cores are winning against products from fixed architecture and other configurable CPU vendors'.
'Our unified programming environment eliminates the need for hardwired logic, which reduces the size and overall cost of an ARC-based chip'.
'Furthermore, by offering the customer the ability to remove unneeded functionality from the core while maintaining software compatibility, the resulting solution is highly optimised to the end application'.
'We welcome Siport to the growing list of more than 100 ARC licensees and look forward to supporting their ongoing efforts to deliver products to the consumer market'.
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