MIPS Technologies Licenses 64-Bit Processor Core to Wintegra
AUSTIN, Texas & MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 12,
2001--
MIPS64(TM) 5Kc(TM) Core Implemented in "Most Integrated Access
Packet Processor" Targeted for Data and Voice Connectivity in
Next-Generation Communications Infrastructure
MIPS Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: MIPS - news, MIPSB - news), a leading provider
of industry-standard processor architectures and cores, today
announced that it licensed the 64-bit MIPS64(TM) 5Kc(TM) core to
Wintegra, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company that is enabling the
next generation of access networks for use in the industry's first
access packet processor, WinPath(TM), which was unveiled today in a
separate Wintegra announcement.
WinPath offers a single chip, cost-efficient solution for
converging voice and data in access networking equipment such as base
stations, media gateways, access multiplexors, service switches and
access routers. The technology combines the best aspects of a
communications processor and a network processor into a single, highly
integrated, programmable chip that allows carriers to migrate from
existing asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) cells to Internet protocol
(IP) packets without jeopardizing their current revenue base,
investments or technologies.
"WinPath is a highly integrated chip set based on the MIPS
architecture targeted for the communications infrastructure," said
analyst Will Straus of Forward Concepts. "Wintegra's high-impact
strike into the mid-range communications equipment sector provides
excellent coverage between the MIPS-based high-end carrier/enterprise
equipment processor chip sets and consumer communications devices."
"WinPath offers a whole new approach to protocol handling, and the
MIPS64 5Kc core's scalability, speed and power efficiency allow us to
deliver the performance and flexibility our customers need," said Kobi
Ben-Zvi, president and CEO of Wintegra. Ben-Zvi, formerly in charge of
PowerPC development at Motorola, chose the MIPS core because it has
the advantage of being synthesizable. "A MIPS synthesizable core gives
us the flexibility to optimize performance, power consumption and die
size to suit our needs. Furthermore, it is foundry-independent, so we
were able to choose our fab manufacturing partner, which gives us more
control over manufacturing costs and quality."
"The momentum for our 5K core is building, as this is the ninth
announced license this year. This agreement represents yet another
important endorsement of the need for 64-bit technology in the
communications infrastructure marketplace," said Derek Meyer, vice
president of worldwide field operations at MIPS Technologies.
"Furthermore, flexibility and control are the hallmarks of our
business model, which benefits our customers by providing them better
ability to differentiate and to better control over their costs."
About MIPS Technologies 64-Bit Architecture
MIPS Technologies began developing its 64-bit processor
architecture more than 10 years ago. Today, it is the only company
that licenses 64-bit architecture, as well as 64-bit synthesizable
microprocessor cores. More than a dozen leading companies, including
NEC, Toshiba, Philips and LSI Logic have developed MIPS-based 64-bit
products for use in a variety of consumer and networking applications,
including the microprocessor for the Nintendo® 64 and the
award-winning 128-bit Emotion Engine for the Sony PlayStation® 2.
The growth in 64-bit processing, which enables 64-bit data movement
and, thus, greater bandwidth, is fueled by demand for features such as
streaming media, cryptography enhancements for e-commerce,
increasingly higher clock speeds in handheld devices, and the
convergence of computing, communications, multimedia and encryption in
new types of information appliances.
About Wintegra, Inc.
Founded in January 2000, Wintegra, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor
company that enables communications infrastructure equipment providers
to migrate their product lines toward the next generation of access
networks with a family of single chip solutions. The company's
founders include experienced world-class engineering management, with
a mission to be the No. 1 provider of protocol-handling components in
the access infrastructure. Its WinPath(TM) access packet processor
family offers best in class aspects of ASICs, network processors,
communications processors, and standard peripherals, creating a new
approach to protocol handling. The company has customers in all tiers,
and expects to ramp revenue in the second quarter of 2002. For more
information, go to www.wintegra.com.
About MIPS Technologies
MIPS Technologies, Inc. is a leading provider of industry-standard
processor architectures and cores for digital consumer and network
applications. The company drives the broadest architectural alliance
that is delivering 32- and 64-bit embedded RISC solutions. The company
licenses its intellectual property to semiconductor companies, ASIC
developers and system OEMs. MIPS Technologies and its licensees offer
the widest range of robust, scalable processors in standard, custom,
semi-custom and application-specific products. The company is based in
Mountain View, Calif., and can be reached at 650/567-5000 or
www.mips.com.
Note to Editors: MIPS® is a registered trademark and MIPS64(TM),
5K(TM) and 5Kc(TM) are trademarks of MIPS Technologies, Inc. in the
United States and other countries. All other trademarks referred to
herein are the property of their respective owners.
Contact:
MIPS Technologies, Inc.
Lee Garvin Flanagin, 650/567-5180
flanagin@mips.com
or
Wintegra, Inc.
Karen S. Johnson, 512/632-9636
karen.johnson@wintegra.com