MIPS Technologies Introduces the Most Secure Licensable Processor Core
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 4, 2002--
MIPS Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq:MIPS; Nasdaq:MIPSB), a leading
provider of industry-standard processor architectures and cores for
digital consumer and business applications, has expanded its
MIPS32(TM) 4KS(TM) secure data product family with the MIPS32 4KSd(TM)
core, the most secure licensable, 32-bit core available today.
"Multi application smart cards are expected to move into a growth
phase over the next three years, driven by the need for heightened
security and fraud reduction, as well as improved convenience. Rising
levels of user acceptance of the technology and the launch of
sophisticated security, feature-rich smart cards based on processors
like MIPS Technologies new 4KSd core will help the market achieve this
impressive growth," said Anoop Ubhey, smart card industry analyst at
Frost & Sullivan.
The high-performance, low-power, 4KSd core builds on the company's
smart card expertise and the latest enhancements to the MIPS32
architecture to provide an advanced solution for a broad range of
applications that require high levels of system security and
performance. The 4KSd core, running at 200 MHz, meets the
high-performance requirements for emerging secure data markets and at
lower frequencies provides the small size and low power consumption
necessary for next generation smart cards. Applications for the new
core include point-of-deployment security modules for set-top boxes,
smart cards, secure data storage, and others where the protection of
information from unwanted tampering is of critical importance.
"We live in an increasingly security-conscious world where
protecting personal information from unwanted discovery and corruption
is a major issue for both consumers and businesses," said Kevin Meyer,
vice-president of marketing at MIPS Technologies. "MIPS Technologies
has addressed this need with its 4KS secure data family which now
includes the 4KSd core."
The new core offers the highest security of any licensable
processor core, due to the on-chip security enhancements of the
SmartMIPS(TM) application-specific extension (ASE). These include the
secure memory management unit, which partitions applications and
protects the sensitive data within each one by preventing unauthorized
access by rogue applications. In addition, the 4KSd core has unique
and extensive anti-hacker and power analysis countermeasures that can
be configured by the SOC designer. The 4KSd core also has the lowest
interrupt latency of any secure licensable processor core, a benefit
of the recent enhancements to the MIPS32 architecture, which allows
the core to respond more quickly to attack.
The SmartMIPS ASE offers flexible, high-performance,
software-programmable cryptographic calculation for both public- and
secret-key algorithms, including RSA, DES, AES and elliptic curve.
Because it enables cryptography in software, it eliminates the need
for a hardware coprocessor, resulting in lower power consumption,
reduced SOC size, and lower overall system cost. In addition, multiple
applications running on a 4KSd core can use different encryption keys
without any loss in performance. The 4KSd core delivers 270 DMIPS at
200 MHz, making it the highest performance, licensable processor core
designed for the security market.
"Cryptography algorithms change constantly as codes change and
markets evolve, so the ability to change algorithms in software within
a secure environment has never been more important," said Meyer.
User defined instruction set extensions are a powerful and unique
feature of the 4KSd core that enable expert designers to further
differentiate their secure SOC applications by allowing user
extensions to the processor in order to create unique features for
security and significantly increase performance for cryptography and
other applications.
The 4KSd secure data core, which is synthesizable and portable
across silicon manufacturing processes, can be easily integrated into
SOC designs.
Technical specifications include:
- Reference process: 0.13-micron
- Frequency (worst case): 200 MHz
- Performance: 270 DMIPS at 200 MHz
- Cryptography performance example: 1024-bit RSA signature
authentication in less than 15 msec at 200 MHz
- Power consumption: 0.18 mW/MHz
- Core size: 0.7 mm(2), excluding caches
Development support
The 4KSd core is based on the MIPS® industry-standard
architecture, which is supported by a strong infrastructure of tools,
software and support services. The core supports standard operating
systems such as JavaCard(TM). In fact, the SmartMIPS ASE increases the
overall performance of virtual machine-based languages.
The MIPS32 4KSd core is available now.
About MIPS Technologies
MIPS Technologies, Inc. is a leading provider of industry-standard
processor architectures and cores for digital consumer and business
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.
MIPS is a registered trademark in the United States and other
countries, and MIPS32, 4KS, 4KSd and MIPS-based are trademarks of MIPS
Technologies, Inc. JavaCard is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
All other trademarks referred to herein are the property of their
respective owners.
Note to Editors: In "0.7 mm(2)," the 2 should be read as
superscript.
Contact:
MIPS Technologies, Inc.
Lee Garvin Flanagin, 650/567-5180
flanagin@mips.com
Source:
MIPS Technologies