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ARM Announces New Higher Performance, Low Power ARM9 Processor Architecture.


CAMBRIDGE, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 16, 1997--

-- Next Generation Thumb(TM) and Debug To correct a problem in hardware or software. Debugging software means locating the errors in the source code (the program logic). Debugging hardware means finding errors in the circuit design (logical circuits) or in the physical interconnections of the circuits.  Capable Processor

Provides Code Compatible Upgrade for Popular ARM7TDMI

-- New five-stage pipeline, 32-bit RISC Processor RISC processor [Reduced Instruction Set Computer], computer arithmetic-logic unit that uses a minimal instruction set, emphasizing the instructions used most often and optimizing them for the fastest possible execution.  Architecture

Based on Harvard Design

Advanced RISC Machines (ARM(a)) today announced the ARM9, a new high-end, 32-bit RISC processor architecture. The ARM9 was introduced earlier this week at Microprocessor Forum '97.

The first two products resulting from this new architecture are the ARM9TDMI TDMI Transportation Demand Management Institute
TDMI TD Securities Melbourne Institute
TDMI Thumb Instruction, Debugger, Multiplier, ICE (ARM CPU features)
TDMI Terence Detlef Max International
 and the ARM940T. Together they represent the next generation of "Thumb-aware" processors from ARM.

The ARM9 family extends ARM's processor roadmap, enabling a wide range of next generation designs, including cell phones, pagers, smart phones and set-top boxes. The ARM9TDMI is the base processor core, while the ARM940T adds features which improve system performance and utility. The ARM9TDMI offers more than twice the performance of an ARM7TDMI processor core. Currently, the ARM7TDMI is the processor of choice for extremely power-sensitive, high performance applications such as digital cellular phones. The ARM9TDMI will meet designers' demands for a low-power, higher performance processor for high-end multiprocessing applications, such as smart phones.

"The introduction of ARM9 fortifies our performance roadmap between the ARM7, ARM8 and StrongARM and offers OEMs, standardizing on the ARM family, a wider choice in performance, power and die size," said Robin Saxby, ARM president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. . "ARM9 also extends the success of our extremely popular Thumb technology, giving our semiconductor partners and their customers the competitive advantage they need."

"As one of the leading vendors of embedded ARM7TDMI applications, with extensive experience applying it to many different products, Symbios Logic Symbios Logic was a manufacturer of SCSI host adapter chipsets and disk array storage subsystems. It was a wholly owned subsidiary of Hyundai Electronics America. It was originally a division of NCR Corporation, before NCR's takeover by AT&T. AT&T sold off the division to Hyundai.  is ready to take the next step and integrate the ARM9TDMI processor into its core library," said Tom Lagatta, vice president of marketing and business development for Symbios Logic. "We are anticipating using the increased performance of the ARM9 for future products, including high performance I/O (Input/Output) The transfer of data between the CPU and a peripheral device. Every transfer is an output from one device and an input to another. See PC input/output.

I/O - Input/Output
, mass storage, storage management, imaging and other peripheral applications. Our OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and  customers will be the ultimate beneficiaries of ARM9 technology as they gain competitive advantage in their markets."

"The ARM9 allows VLSI VLSI: see integrated circuit.


(1) (Very Large Scale Integration) Between 100,000 and one million transistors on a chip. See SSI, MSI, LSI and ULSI.

(2) (VLSI Technology, Inc., Tempe, AZ, www.semiconductors.
 to offer the next generation of performance to our current customer base," said Ray Slusarczyk, director of marketing for VLSI's Embedded Processor A CPU chip used in a system other than a general purpose workstation, desktop or laptop computer. Such chips are used by the billions every year in a myriad of products. See embedded system.  Group. "The approaches taken by ARM in implementing the new core are effective in allowing us to more quickly embed the ARM9 in our ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) Pronounced "a-sick." A chip that is custom designed for a specific application rather than a general-purpose chip such as a microprocessor.  and ASSP (Application Specific Standard Part) An ASIC chip that is designed as a generic device for a particular market. Whereas an ASIC is typically used only by its creator, ASSPs are used by many different companies in the design of their products. See ASIC.  product offerings. This reduces our development time and ultimately means that our customers can get their products to market more quickly. The new ARM9 core is another reason why VLSI values its long and productive relationship with ARM."

ARM9 Features

The ARM9TDMI core is a small, high performance, power-efficient 32-bit RISC processor. The core features a five-stage pipeline, Harvard buses, Thumb extension and full debug access to all programmer's model states. The Thumb code compression extension delivers 32-bit RISC RISC
 in full Reduced Instruction Set Computing

Computer architecture that uses a limited number of instructions. RISC became popular in microprocessors in the 1980s.
 performance at 16-bit system costs through the efficient use of a second, compressed set of 16-bit instructions, which reduces memory use by a third.

The ARM940T adds separate instruction and data caches to the two memory data buses for reduced access time to both instructions and data. The ARM940T also contains a write buffer write buffer - buffered write-through  and a new protection unit designed specifically for embedded operations. This new protection unit requires no address translation and contains eight individually programmable instruction and data protection regions. These can be specified as to base address, region size, and cache/buffer properties. During debug, the ARM940T provides full debug access to the state of the protection unit registers and to the contents of the caches.

In addition, the ARM940T is fully AMBA AMBA Area Metropolitana de Buenos Aires (Spanish)
AMBA Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture
AMBA American Mold Builders Association
AMBA American Mustang and Burro Association
AMBA Association of Master of Business Administration
 (Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture) compliant. AMBA is a standard on-chip ASIC bus allowing rapid modular design In the context of systems engineering, modular design — or "modularity in design" — is an approach aiming to subdivide a system into smaller parts (modules) that can be independently created and then used in different systems to drive multiple functionalities.  of low power systems while simplifying design reuse and test. ARM also provides a library of macrocell peripherals which conform to the AMBA standard for easy ASIC development. By using AMBA with synthesized versions of the peripherals, system hardware and software can be prototyped early in the design cycle, thereby reducing the risk of design faults in the final system.

Both ARM9 products are supported by the ARM Software Development Toolkit version 2.11 (SDT SDT Soldat
SDT Sigma Delta Tau (sorority)
SDT Signal Detection Theory (cognitive science)
SDT Service Description Table (Digital Video Broadcast data) 
2.11), modeling and simulation support and a PID (1) (Process IDentifier) A temporary number assigned by the operating system to a process or service.

(2) (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) The most common control methodology in process control.
 development board which implements AMBA.
Technical Details

--ARM9TDMI includes 5-stage pipeline (fetch, decode, shifter/
  arithmetic logic unit (ALU), cache and write-back), Thumb,
  Debug, Harvard buses.

--ARM940T includes ARM9TDMI + 4KB instruction + 4KB data caches,
  write buffer, AMBA bus interface, flexible memory protection unit,
  external coprocessor support.

--Write buffer provides an 8 data word and 4 address capacity.

--The protection unit consists of 8 variable size instruction
  regions, as well as 8 independent, variable size data protection
  regions.

--Predicted die size for the ARM9TDMI is 4mm2 based on 0.35-micron
  design rules and 3-layer metal.

--Predicted die size for the ARM940T is 15mm2 based on 0.35-micron
  design rules and 3-layer metal.

--Predicted clock frequency for both devices is approximately
  150MHz, with a predicted MIPS rate of 165 @ 150MHz.

--Power consumption for the ARM9TDMI is 1.5 mW of power per MHz at
  2.5 volts.

--Power consumption for the ARM940T is 4.5 mW of power per MHz at
  3 volts.




Pricing and Availability

The ARM9 architecture is available for licensing now. Designed to a process portable 0.35 micron rule-set, both processors can be implemented as an embedded core within an application specific design.

Pricing is established by the ARM partner licensees and is based on the customer's specific system-level design requirements. Symbios Logic has licensed the ARM9TDMI and ARM940T cores, which are currently available in their ASIC library.

VLSI Technology will offer customers both the ARM9TDMI and ARM940T as cores available to embed in Customer Specific IC development efforts. They will also incorporate the cores in VLSI's internal product development efforts.

A future ARM9 product will extend the protection unit in the ARM940T to include a full memory management unit (MMU (Memory Management Unit) The part of the computer that governs memory access. Either part of the CPU chip or housed on separate chips, the MMU controls memory partitions and virtual memory. See memory and virtual memory.

MMU - Memory Management Unit
). This will enable the ARM9 to be implemented as a stand-alone microprocessor. -0-

Note to Editors: Advanced RISC Machines is a leader in microprocessor Intellectual Property. ARM designs and licenses fast, low-cost, power-efficient RISC processors, peripherals and "system-chip" solutions for embedded control, consumer/educational multimedia, DSP (1) (Digital Signal Processor) A special-purpose CPU used for digital signal processing applications (see definition #2 below). It provides ultra-fast instruction sequences, such as shift and add, and multiply and add, which are commonly used in math-intensive  and portable applications. ARM supports its processor offerings with development hardware and software and contract design services.

ARM licenses its technology to leading semiconductor, software and OEM partners worldwide who focus on applications, design and manufacturing. Each partner offers unique ARM-related technologies and services which together satisfy a broad range of end-user needs. Through this partnering, ARM is rapidly becoming the global volume RISC standard. ARM has offices in Cambridge and Maidenhead Maidenhead, city (1991 pop. 59,809), Windsor and Maidenhead, S central England, on the Thames River. It is a residential town with brewing and milling industries as well as a resort. The 13th-century stone bridge was rebuilt in the 1770s. , U.K., Los Gatos, Calif.; Austin, Texas; Seattle; Munich, Germany; Tokyo, Japan and Seoul, Korea.

For more information, visit the ARM website at http://www.arm.com

(a) Registered U.S. Patent and Trademark Office ARM, StrongARM, Thumb and the ARM Powered logo are trademarks of Advanced RISC Machines Ltd.

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guy.larri@arm.com

or

Symbios Logic (ARM Partner Reader Contact)

1-800/856-3093

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or

VLSI Technology Inc.

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