Product category: Intellectual Property Cores
News Release from: MIPS Technologies
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 05 June 2002
Broadband communications processor uses
MIPS core
Infineon Technologies' new EasyPort broadband communications processor family is based on a powerful, highly integrated, 64bit CPU core subsystem that uses the MIPS64 5Kc processor core.
Infineon Technologies' new EasyPort broadband communications processor family is based on a powerful, highly integrated, 64bit CPU core subsystem that uses the MIPS64 5Kc processor core to give Infineon's customers extensive packet and ATM cell processing functionality EasyPort ICs, which are the industry's first network terminal controllers based on a MIPS 64bit processor core, address market demands for compute power and flexibility in data and voice/data integrated access device (IAD) systems for small- and medium-size enterprise gateways, access routers and voice over IP (VoIP) routers