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Toshiba Launches Two New 64-Bit RISC Microprocessors, Its First Standard Processors Based on Leading-Edge 90nm Process Technology

MIPS-Based(TM) MPUs Consume Only 0.6W Power at Maximum 400MHz Operating Frequency

SAN JOSE, Calif., May 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC)* today announced two new versions of its TX49 family of MIPS-based(TM) reduced instruction set computer (RISC) microprocessors (MPUs). The new 64-bit MPUs, designated TMPR4955CFG-400 and TMPR4956CXBG-400, are fabricated with 90-nanometer (nm) complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) process technology and are based on the Toshiba Corporation (Toshiba) TX49/H4 core. Power consumption is only 0.6 watt (W) when operating at their maximum frequency of 400 megahertz (MHz); this is currently the lowest power consumption of any processor in this product category. Utilizing a 32-bit (TMPR4955CFG-400) or 64-bit (TMPR4956CXBG-400) SysAD bus interface scheme, the devices are targeted at embedded applications such as color laser beam printers, high-performance set-top boxes and networking devices that handle large amounts of graphics data.

"Toshiba continues to migrate its standard 64-bit MIPS(R) RISC processors to higher and higher frequencies for applications that require higher CPU performance while providing system interface flexibility. TMPR4955CFG-400 and TMPR4956CXBG-400 are Toshiba's first standard processors based on our industry-leading 90nm process technology. We were able to achieve 400MHz operating frequency in a smaller device size while holding power constant," said Shardul Kazi, vice president of the TX-RISC Business Unit at TAEC. "Customers tell us that they like having the ability to switch from earlier, lower-frequency versions to the new processors while keeping the same companion chip. System architects use our processors with either off-the- shelf SysAD-compatible chipsets to save development time or develop their own specific solutions around the SysAD bus with greater customization."

"We congratulate Toshiba, a long-time leader within the MIPS community, on bringing to market the latest in new and innovative MIPS-based products," said Jack Browne, vice president of worldwide sales for MIPS Technologies. "By manufacturing the popular TX49 64-bit microprocessor in 90nm, the 400MHz performance expands the range of served applications."

Since 1989, Toshiba has been developing high-performance TX-RISC series microprocessors based on technology licensed from MIPS Technologies, Inc. for use in embedded applications, including peripherals, digital information devices and network devices.

  Key Features
  Key features of the microprocessors are as follows:

  -- Integrates Toshiba's latest 64-bit core CPU, TX49/H4, which is
      fabricated with 90nm CMOS process technology and operates at 400MHz.
  -- Incorporates a four-way set-associative, large-capacity cache memory
      (32K-bytes instruction cache and 32K-bytes data cache.)
  -- Integrates a floating point unit (FPU) that is separate from the
      integer logic unit and realizes higher performance by making it
      possible to perform integer operations and floating point operations
      independently.
  -- Utilizes a 32-bit (TMPR4955CFG-400) or 64-bit (TMPR4956CXBG-400) SysAD
      Bus with multiplexed address and data as a system interface in order
      to interface with other SysAD-compatible devices.
  -- CPU core contains a dedicated debugging support unit (DSU) and uses an
      external enhanced JTAG (EJTAG) interface to perform execution control,
      such as setting breakpoints and performing real-time analysis while
      running at the maximum operating frequency.

  Pricing and Availability

Samples of TMPR4955CFG-400 and TMPR4956CXBG-400 are scheduled to be available in August 2003. Sample pricing is estimated to be $35.00 per piece in 100-piece quantities for TMPR4955CFG-400 and $45.00 per piece for 100-piece quantities for TMPR4956CXBG-400. Mass production is slated for the end of 2003.

  Technical Specification Summary
  Part Numbers              TMPR4955CFG-400 and TMPR4956CXBG-400
  Process                    90nm process, 6-layer copper interconnect
  Operating Power Voltage   2 power sources:  1.2 Volts (V) core voltage,
                             3.3V or 2.5V I/O voltage
  Maximum Operating
   Frequency                400MHz internal, 133MHz external
  On-Chip Cache Memory      Instruction Cache:  32K-bytes, 4-way set
                             associative
                            Data Cache:  32K-bytes, 4-way set associative
  Memory Management Unit    On-chip translation-look-aside buffer, 48-
                             double-entry
  Floating Point Unit       Single- or double-precision floating point
                             operation
  Debugging Support Unit    EJTAG support
  External Data Bus Width   TMPR4955CFG-400:  32-bits bus width
                            TMPR4956CXBG-400:  Selectable 64-bits or 32-bits
                             bus width
  Package                   TMPR4955CFG-400:  Plastic QFP160 lead-free
                             package
                            TMPR4956CXBG-400:  Plastic FBGA217 lead-free
                             package

  *About TAEC

Combining quality and flexibility with design engineering expertise, TAEC brings a breadth of advanced, next-generation technologies to its customers. This broad offering includes semiconductors, flash memory-based storage solutions, optical communication devices, displays and rechargeable batteries for the computing, wireless, networking, automotive and digital consumer markets.

TAEC is an independent operating company owned by Toshiba America, Inc., a subsidiary of Toshiba, the third largest semiconductor company worldwide in terms of global sales for the year 2002 according to Gartner/Dataquest's Worldwide Semiconductor Market Share Ranking. Toshiba is a world leader in high-technology products with more than 300 major subsidiaries and affiliates worldwide. For additional company and product information, please visit TAEC's website at chips.toshiba.com. For technical inquiries, please e-mail Tech.Questions@taec.toshiba.com.

Information in this press release, including product pricing and specifications, content of services and contact information, is current on the date of the announcement, but is subject to change without prior notice.

All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

CONTACT: Company Contact: Deborah Chalmers, Toshiba America Electronic
Components, +1-408-526-2454 or deborah.chalmers@taec.toshiba.com; Reader
Inquiries: Tech.Questions@taec.toshiba.com, or Agency Contact: Judy Kahn,
+1-650-948-8881 or judith.kahn@attbi.com

Web site: http://www.toshiba.com/taec

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