ARM Announces Technical Details of Next-Generation Architecture
CAMBRIDGE, England, Oct. 17 /PRNewswire/ --
ARM [(LSE: ARM); (Nasdaq: ARMHY)], the industry's leading provider of
16/32-bit embedded RISC microprocessor solutions, today announced that it has
extended its microprocessor technology roadmap with the introduction of the
next-generation ARMv6 architecture.
ARM will give a presentation at the
Microprocessor Forum in San Jose, Calif., today, disclosing technical details
of this new ARM® architecture. The ARMv6 architecture has been developed by working closely with our
architectural licensees such as Intel Corporation and Motorola, and our
year-long collaboration with Texas Instruments Incorporated, to extend the
capability of the ARM architecture while maintaining code compatibility with
earlier ARM core-based products, thereby safeguarding Partners' investment in
software.
The ARMv6 architecture adds the Single Instruction, Multiple Data
(SIMD) instructions as announced last year to the proven ARM ISA, boosting
performance in audio and video functions by as much as four times.
Further
enhancements that are part of the ARMv6 architecture include an enhanced
level-one memory system as well as improved data synchronization and shared
memory management for the efficient implementation of multi-processor systems. ``The complexity of embedded systems is growing rapidly, and the
development of the ARMv6 architecture will enable our Partners to
significantly increase the capability of their platform and embedded solutions
in a wide variety of applications,'' said John Rayfield, director of R&D, ARM.
``The ARMv6 architecture includes innovations in the level-one memory system
design which will boost system performance significantly.
Additionally, the
new capabilities in the areas of data sharing and synchronization will
increase the performance of multiprocessor systems.''
Benefits of the ARMv6 Architecture
-- 30 percent increase in system performance
With the addition of an enhanced level-one memory system, which
includes features such as a tightly-coupled Direct Memory Access (DMA)
controller and re-architected cache, overall system performance is
increased on the ARMv6 architecture by as much as a 30 percent.
-- Better multiprocessor support
As a result of a year-long collaboration with Texas Instruments
(TI and ARM to Collaborate on DSP and Microcontroller Platform ...
Nov. 2, 1999) the ARMv6 architecture includes enhancements to data
synchronization and shared memory management. These improvements have
a significant impact in applications such as 2.5 and 3G wireless
platforms where there is a common need for ARM processors to interact
with DSPs and other application accelerators.
-- Application convergence
The ARMv6 architecture provides improved mixed-endian support and
unaligned data in hardware. This enables developers to handle
bi-endian systems seamlessly, an important benefit as highly connected
applications with different endian requirements converge.
-- Up to 8x performance increase for media applications
In addition to the SIMD capabilities which will boost the
performance of media applications such as audio and video
encoder/decoders by up to four times, the ARMv6 architecture also
includes enhanced instruction set support for motion estimation. This
new capability will increase the performance of video encoders by a
factor of at least two, enabling developers to make a significant
savings in power when implementing these functions.
Availability The ARMv6 architecture will be incorporated into the next generation of
ARM microprocessor cores scheduled for delivery in 2002.
The cores can be
licensed as intellectual property (IP) for implementation within application
specific integrated circuit (ASIC) or application specific standard product
(ASSP) design.
For more information, please email info@arm.com. About ARM ARM is the industry's leading provider of 16/32-bit embedded RISC
microprocessor solutions.
The company licenses its high-performance,
low-cost, power-efficient RISC processors, peripherals and system-on-chip
designs to leading international electronics companies.
ARM also provides
comprehensive support required in developing a complete system.
ARM's
microprocessor cores are rapidly becoming the volume RISC standard in such
markets as portable communications, handheld computing, multimedia and
embedded solutions.
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Michelle Spencer of ARM,
+44 1628 427780, michelle.spencer@arm.com; or Patrick Hall of The Townsend
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