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Product category: Intellectual Property Cores
News Release from: MIPS Technologies
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 03 July 2001

Thales uses MIPS core for high-security
ASICs

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Thales Communications has taken a license from MIPS Technologies for the 32bit MIPS32 4Km processor core for low-power, high-performance security access devices.

Thales Communications (formerly Thomson-CSF Communications) has taken a license from MIPS Technologies for the 32bit MIPS32 4Km processor core for low-power, high-performance security access devices Thales Communications, one of the world's leading suppliers of electronics for defence and professional applications in information and communications systems, will be using the core in ASICs for security applications