ARM Unveils New AMBA System IP for Low Power and Media Rich SoC Designs.Major Upgrades and New Products Enable Rapid Deployment of Cortex and Mali Processors Into Media Rich, Web-Enabled Systems CAMBRIDGE, England -- ARM [(LSE LSE - Language Sensitive Editor :ARM); (Nasdaq:ARMH ARMH Asociación para la Recuperación de la Memoria Histórica (Spanish) ARMH Atlanta Ronald McDonald House ARMH Academy of Religion and Mental Health )] today announced the launch of new system IP products from the ARM[R] 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 [R] family: the AMBA Network Interconnect with Advanced Quality of Service, a new Dynamic Memory Controller, and the Verification and Performance Exploration tool. These significant additions to the AMBA family further accelerate ARM Partners' time to market for lower power, higher performance ARM processor-based SoCs. The AMBA Network Interconnect (NIC-301) with advanced QoS (QoS-301) delivers the richest media experience from ARM Cortex[TM] CPUs, Mali[TM] GPUs and Video processors and is optimized to balance low latency Low latency allows human-unnoticeable delays between an input being processed and the corresponding output providing real time characteristics. This can be especially important for internet connections utilizing services such as online gaming and VOIP - VOIP is not as important as with guaranteed bandwidth. Interconnect QoS boosts web browsing performance by up to 30 percent, providing consumers with enhanced responsiveness, considerably reducing the time taken from click to view. The widely licensed AMBA Dynamic Memory Controller (DMC-342) family has been extended to support LPDDR2 memories with their higher bandwidth, lower power and reduced pin-count characteristics. The DMC-342 manages memory power modes to reduce system level power consumption. QoS-based traffic management within DMC-342 optimizes the efficiency of shared memory (1) Using part of main memory to support a low-cost display circuit that does not have its own memory. See shared video memory. (2) The common memory in a symmetric multiprocessing system that is available to all CPUs. See SMP. 1. access, servicing high bandwidth GPUs while meeting maximum latency guarantees for real-time masters. The new AMBA Verification and Performance Exploration (VPE-301) tool enables the creation of 'what if' scenarios to explore the performance of subsystems comprising ARM Cortex processors, Mali GPUs and customer IP prior to software or silicon availability. VPE-301 substitutes RTL (Register Transfer Level) A high-level hardware description language (HDL) for defining digital circuits. The circuits are described as a collection of registers, Boolean equations, control logic such as "if-then-else" statements as well as complex event sequences; with components that generate statistical AMBA AXI AXI Automated X-Ray Inspection (electronics) AXI Association Xpertise Inc (Calgary, AB, Canada) AXI Ada to X-Window System Interface [TM] traffic profiles, and has been proven to reduce simulation times by more than 90 percent while maintaining data-path accuracy. With VPE-301, system architects can evaluate many more design configurations, ensuring they reach a solution with optimal performance. "The drive to constrain product costs and power consumption represents a major challenge for system designers, particularly with external memory bandwidth," said Michael Dimelow, director of marketing, Processor Division, ARM. "To increase performance, designers need to focus on the efficient use of this memory bandwidth. This drives the need both for system IP that intelligently manages traffic between the masters and memory sub-system, and tools that aid analysis of the system dynamics System dynamics is an approach to understanding the behaviour of complex systems over time. It deals with internal feedback loops and time delays that affect the behaviour of the entire system. ahead of silicon." Availability: All of these products are available for licensing from ARM today. A white paper "Traffic Management for Optimizing Media-Intensive SoCs" is available. Click here About AMBA & CoreSight The ARM AMBA and CoreSight[TM] families of products deliver a range of system IP and tools to optimize ARM Cortex and Mali processor-based SoC designs. The product portfolio comprises network interconnect, SoC level 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. and trace, dynamic memory and cache controller IP along with the configuration and performance exploration tools necessary to accelerate time to market. The AMBA and CoreSight families of products have been licensed by all leading semiconductor companies and are widely deployed across all consumer electronics product markets. These latest additions to the AMBA family raise the bar in both performance and ease of use. For more information: http://www.arm.com/products/solutions/fabric_overview.html About ARM ARM designs the technology that lies at the heart of advanced digital products, from wireless, networking and consumer entertainment solutions to imaging, automotive, security and storage devices. ARM's comprehensive product offering includes 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. microprocessors, graphics processors, video engines, enabling software, cell libraries, embedded memories, high-speed connectivity products, peripherals and development tools. Combined with comprehensive design services, training, support and maintenance, and the company's broad Partner community, they provide a total system solution that offers a fast, reliable path to market for leading electronics companies. More information on ARM is available at http://www.arm.com. ARM and AMBA are registered trademarks of ARM Limited. Cortex, Mali and AXI are trademarks of ARM Limited. All other brands or product names are the property of their respective holders. "ARM" is used to represent ARM Holdings plc; its operating company operating company A business that engages in transactions with outsiders. ARM Limited; and the regional subsidiaries ARM Inc.; ARM KK; ARM Korea Limited.; ARM Taiwan Limited; ARM France SAS (1) (SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, www.sas.com) A software company that specializes in data warehousing and decision support software based on the SAS System. Founded in 1976, SAS is one of the world's largest privately held software companies. See SAS System. ; ARM Consulting (Shanghai) Co. Ltd.; ARM Belgium N.V.; ARM Germany GmbH; ARM Embedded Technologies Pvt. Ltd.; ARM Norway, AS and ARM Sweden AB. |
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