LSI Logic Tailors ARM(R) and MIPS(R) Processor Core Configurations With New FlexCore(R) Methodology
Automated Methodology Configures Processor Cores to Meet Individual Customer Requirements
MILPITAS, Calif., July 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- LSI Logic Corporation
(NYSE: LSI - News) today announced the availability of fully-configurable
implementations of popular ARM® and MIPS® embedded processor cores enabled
by the LSI Logic FlexCore® methodology. The FlexCore methodology is an
automated procedure for deploying synthesized embedded processor cores that
rapidly delivers the cores with any customer-requested combination of cache
memory, ASIC library type, and metal layer stack option. This enhanced level
of CoreWare® intellectual property (IP) optimization will benefit many of
the company's leading edge communications, storage, and consumer ASIC
customers who are embedding processor cores in their System-on-a-Chip (SoC)
designs.
Initial cores, available now as FlexCore processors, include the
ARM926EJ-S(TM), ARM946E-S(TM), ARM966E-S(TM), ARM7EJ-S(TM), ARM7TDMI-S(TM),
and the MIPS32(TM) 4KEc. When selecting these cores from LSI Logic, SoC
designers can define their specific needs for instruction and data cache
sizes, instruction and data tightly coupled memories (TCMs), target process
technology, target ASIC libraries (high performance, high density or low
leakage) and the number of metal routing layers required. Customers can also
select between high-performance and high-density memory types to further
optimize the processor core die size, depending on their particular frequency
requirements. Once the customer has decided on the optimal processor
configuration, a design simulation model can be provided within a week, and
complete CoreWare deliverables within four weeks.
"The LSI Logic FlexCore approach of tailoring embedded processor
configurations to exact customers requirements serves customer needs much
better than traditional 'one-size fits all' embedded processor offerings,"
said Rafi Kedem, senior director of the Processor Cores Technology Group at
LSI Logic. "Through the addition of this automated processor core
implementation methodology to our already robust offering of finely-tuned,
high-frequency cores, we can now give each customer the optimum processor
configuration for their particular design."
LSI Logic has an extensive CoreWare portfolio of processors supporting
clock frequencies of up to 333 MHz. The portfolio includes the
ARM1026EJ-S(TM), ARM926EJ-S, ARM946E-S, ARM966E-S, ARM7EJ-S, and ARM7TDMI-S
processor cores from ARM Limited, the MIPS64(TM) 5Kf and MIPS32 4KEc from MIPS
Technologies, Inc., and ZSP(TM) DSP processor cores. The company also offers a
broad range of processor peripherals, a complete family of processor subsystem
reference designs, and processor based platforms for customers' SoC design
needs. LSI Logic also provides 'rapid prototyping' support as well as
worldwide processor integration support. For over two years LSI Logic has
standardized on the ARM AMBA(TM) bus for SoC connectivity on all processor
related intellectual property (IP) functions.
About LSI Logic Corporation
LSI Logic Corporation is a leading designer and manufacturer of
communications, consumer and storage semiconductors for applications that
access, interconnect and store data, voice and video. In addition, the company
supplies storage network solutions for the enterprise. LSI Logic is
headquartered at 1621 Barber Lane, Milpitas, CA 95035, http://www.lsilogic.com
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