Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. Highlights Simplex's Role in Creating Sony Computer Entertainment's Graphics Synthesizer(R)I-32 Graphics Rendering Processor
LAS VEGAS, June 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, as Sony Computer Entertainment
Inc. (SCEI) accepted the prestigious Gold Design Achievement Award for its
Graphics Synthesizer®I-32, SCEI highlighted the role that
Simplex Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: SPLX) played in the creation of the winning
design.
According to SCEI, the chip, currently the largest system-on-chip
(SoC) ever manufactured, is the result of engineering cooperation between four
organizations:
SCEI, Sony Corporation, Sony Kihara Research Center and
Simplex.
The chip's architecture and functional design were developed by
SCEI, Sony Kihara Research Center and Sony Corporation S&S Architecture
Center.
The electrical and physical chip design was completed by Simplex's
SoC Design Foundry in 10 weeks, meeting both technical and schedule
objectives. The Design Achievement Awards are presented by the Electronic Design
Automation Consortium (EDAC) to honor outstanding integrated circuit (IC) and
electronic systems development through the use of electronic design automation
(EDA) tools.
As the recipient of the Gold award, SCEI took top honors for its
design at today's awards presentation, held at the Design Automation
Conference (DAC) in Las Vegas, Nevada.
During its acceptance speech, SCEI
gave a nod to Simplex for the role it played in the creation of the winning
design. ``The Graphics Synthesizer®I-32 was a very ambitious project, both in
terms of the chip's massive integration and its advanced functionality,'' said
Hidetaka Magoshi, vice president of System LSI Design, Sony Computer
Entertainment Inc.
``Silicon engineering for this chip was commissioned to
Simplex's SoC Design Foundry because of the team's depth of experience with
complex system-on-chip design and their impressive track record of first-
silicon success.
SCEI is pleased to acknowledge the important role the
Simplex design team played in the success of the Graphics Synthesizer®I-32.'' SCEI's winning design -- first unveiled in a joint paper presented by
Aurangzeb Khan, Simplex's executive vice president and general manager, at the
International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) in February of this year
-- was developed for a real-time, high-resolution computer graphics rendering
system based on an enhanced version of the PlayStation®2 computer
entertainment system architecture.
The 150 MHz graphics rendering processor
contains 287.5 million transistors (7.5 million logic and 280 million in
memory), integrated on a 21.3 x 21.7 square millimeter die, manufactured in a
0.18 micron, six-layer-metal CMOS process. The chip has 256 megabytes of embedded dynamic random-access memory
(eDRAM) which represents an eight-fold increase in embedded DRAM integration
versus the current PlayStation®2 graphics rendering processor.
This
unprecedented level of memory integration was made possible by architectural
and electrical design enhancements and advanced process technology, which
enables a bandwidth of 48 gigabytes per second, delivering a rendering rate of
75 million polygons per second.
The chip is designed to achieve a real-time
video data rate of 60 frames per second in progressive mode, at the resolution
of 1920 by 1080 pixels per frame.
This capability exceeds the highest digital
high-definition television (HDTV) standard, which is 1920 by 1080 pixels with
interlaced scan, or 1280 by 720 pixels with progressive scan. ``The Simplex SoC Design Foundry specializes in creating the electrical and
physical design for very complex systems-on-chip,'' said Simplex's Khan. ``We
were honored to be selected by Sony Computer Entertainment to partner with
them on a challenging project like the Graphics Synthesizer®I-32, and we are
doubly honored that SCEI would share some of the limelight with us as they
accept this important industry award.'' About Simplex Simplex Solutions, Inc. provides software and services for the design and
verification of integrated circuits to enable its communications, computer and
consumer-products customers to achieve first-time production success and rapid
delivery of complex systems-on-chip. Simplex's customers use its products and
services prior to manufacture to design and verify the integrated circuits to
help ensure that the integrated circuits will perform as intended, taking into
account the complex effects of deep-submicron semiconductor physics. Simplex
can be reached at 408-617-6100 or on the web at www.simplex.com. NOTE:
Simplex Solutions, the Simplex logo, and SoC Design Foundry are
trademarks of Simplex Solutions.
PlayStation and Graphics Synthesizer are
registered trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
All other
trademarks mentioned in this press release are the properties of their
respective owners.
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