Analog Devices Announces Portfolio of Blackfin Processors for Portable, Automotive and Networked Entertainment Applications.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers NORWOOD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 26, 2004 Analog Devices Analog Devices (NYSE: ADI) is an American multinational producer of semiconductor devices. Analog specializes in ADC, DAC, MEMS, and DSP chips for consumer and industrial goods. Analog is presently designing circuits in the 65 nanometer to 3 µm process feature sizes range. , Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : ADI): -- 750 MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc. performance extends Blackfin to high-definition video This article is about high-definition video technology. For television systems, see High-definition television. For the tape format, see HDV. For compression and prerecorded media, see High-definition pre-recorded media and compression. formats. -- Dual-core, symmetric multiprocessors deliver simultaneous video encode and decode at one-third the price, 3X the power efficiency of closest competitors. Addressing the most rapidly growing markets in consumer electronics with a new portfolio of Blackfin(R) Processors, Analog Devices, Inc. (NYSE: ADI) today announced aggressive plans to pursue the semiconductor market for digital entertainment applications in which scalability, portability and connectivity are important factors. To support this aim, the company shared its extensive roadmap of chips based on the Blackfin microarchitecture -- which combines the robust audio and video processing Video processing techniques are used in video codecs, video players and other devices. For example—commonly only design and video processing is different in TV sets of different manufactures. capabilities of digital signal processors (DSPs) and media processors with the programmability of 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. microcontrollers. ADI also announced first quarter availability of two new Blackfin Processors, the dual-core ADSP-BF561, which supports standard- and high-definition video, and the 750 MHz ADSP-BF533, targeting a broad range of applications such as digital cameras, portable media players, networked media adapters, data/media gateways, Internet Protocol See Internet and TCP/IP. (networking) Internet Protocol - (IP) The network layer for the TCP/IP protocol suite widely used on Ethernet networks, defined in STD 5, RFC 791. IP is a connectionless, best-effort packet switching protocol. (IP) set-top boxes, 2.5G and 3G wireless handsets, and automotive infotainment and safety systems. "Blackfin signals the dawn of a new day, when software, not hardware, enables the rapid introduction of media-rich, networked entertainment devices," said John Croteau, general manager, Media Platforms and Services Group, Analog Devices, Inc. "With consumer and automotive electronics manufacturers challenged to bring a broad offering of products to market as quickly and as cost-effectively as possible, they increasingly look to programmable devices that enable innovation and support changing market requirements, while handling the rigorous demands inherent in audio and video processing. Our programmable Blackfin Processors are able to meet their toughest performance, power and integration requirements, fostering their ability to deliver new product generations to market quickly -- a big advantage over more expensive and time-consuming 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. solutions." According to a recent Forward Concepts study(1), the market for embedded 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 products is $10.4 billion and growing vigorously. ADI's Blackfin Processors are aimed squarely at this market. The two Blackfin Processors currently sampling include the ADSP-BF561, a dual-core 750 MHz processor architected as a symmetric multi-processing (SMP (Symmetric MultiProcessing) A multiprocessing architecture in which multiple CPUs, residing in one cabinet, share the same memory. SMP systems provide scalability. As business increases, additional CPUs can be added to absorb the increased transaction volume. ) system. The SMP architecture offers customers maximum performance and flexibility in the integration and partitioning of signal processing and/or control functions. The single-core ADSP-BF533 is also now being offered at 750 MHz, allowing programmers to use an extremely low-power, small form-factor processor for new types of portable applications. On the Blackfin Roadmap ADI introduced eight new members of the Blackfin Processor family, for several target markets: For media applications: -- A dual-core product with integrated 10/100 Ethernet MAC, PCI (1) (Payment Card Industry) See PCI DSS. (2) (Peripheral Component Interconnect) The most widely used I/O bus (peripheral bus). and host port, targeting networked, consumer-centric applications such as IP set-top boxes and media adapters. -- Two new products that integrate USB USB in full Universal Serial Bus Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer. 2.0 OTG (1) See USB OTG. (2) (The OBJECTive Technology Group, Ltd., Alexandria, VA) An organization that was devoted to distributed computing and object technology. Founded in 1994, it augmented the object and Internet standards community and served as an intermediary between (On-The-Go) and LCD controllers, targeting portable, consumer media applications such as digital cameras, PDAs and portable media players. These products also integrate ATAPI (AT Attachment Packet Interface) The specification for ATA (IDE) tape drives and CD-ROMs. See IDE. ATAPI - AT Attachment Packet Interface interfaces for media storage such as digital cameras, portable media players and media servers. For wireless handset applications: -- A new processor with analog baseband and RF interfaces for 2.5G and 3G wireless applications such as media-rich handsets, smart phones and PDAs. For automotive and industrial applications: -- Two new products that integrate CAN controllers for automotive infotainment/telematics systems and automotive safety systems, such as driver assistance applications. -- Two new products that integrate 10/100 Ethernet MAC to the Blackfin family with cost-sensitive networked applications. Hundreds of products are already shipping with Blackfin Processors, including the AuthenTec fingerprint matching subsystem -- a low-cost fingerprint biometrics application for the consumer electronics market, and Roku SoundBridge -- a network music player that lets consumers play digital music that is stored on a computer on any stereo system in the home. Blackfin Processors have also been designed into a variety of set-top boxes, portable audio and video player/recorders, data media gateways, media nodes and digital video cameras. The eight new roadmap products offer higher levels of system integration based on these same single- and dual-core architectures. In addition, Microsoft selected the Blackfin Processor to decode Microsoft(R) Windows Media(R) Video 9 formats in their recently announced Windows(R) Media Center Extender A digital media hub from Microsoft that streams photos, audio and video from a Windows Media Center PC to the TV or home theater over a wired or wireless network connection. Connected to the TV set like a set-top box, the Media Center Extender (MCX) streams audio and video from the Media : "Blackfin provides an effective and inexpensive way to add high-quality Windows Media Audio See Windows Media formats. and Video to our Media Center Edition Extender See Media Center Extender, bus extender and DOS extender. set-top products," said Tom Laemmel, Windows eHome Product Manager, Microsoft Corp. "This lets us continue to delight our Media Center Edition customers by providing the best entertainment experience possible on their PC or throughout the home." About ADI's Blackfin Processor The Blackfin Processor is the first in a new breed of embedded processors designed specifically to meet the computational demands and power constraints of today's embedded audio, video and communications applications. Based on the Micro Signal Architecture (MSA (Metropolitan Service Area) An urban area with at least 50,000 people plus surrounding counties. There are 306 MSAs and 428 RSAs (rural service areas) in the U.S. MSAs and RSAs are used to allocate cellular licenses. ) jointly developed with Intel Corporation, ADI's Blackfin Processor family combines a 32-bit RISC-like instruction set with 16-bit dual multiply accumulate (MAC) signal processing functionality and ease-of-use attributes found in general-purpose microcontrollers. Dynamic Power Management enables breakthrough power consumption by allowing the simultaneous adjustment of operating frequency and voltage under application control. Because they are code-compatible, all Blackfin Processors provide portability of design. In addition, Blackfin Processors are fully supported by ADI's integrated software development tool chain, the VisualDSP++(R) Integrated Development Environment See IDE. integrated development environment - interactive development environment (IDE), and by Green Hills' MULTI MULTI Multiple (R) IDE tool suite. Blackfin Processors are priced in the $5-$40 per-unit range in 10,000 unit quantities. For more information on Blackfin, please visit: www.analog.com/blackfin. Pricing and Availability Samples are now available for the 750 MHz ADSP-BF533 and the ADSP-BF561 in 500/600/750 MHz versions with production scheduled for Q2'04. Per-unit pricing for the ADSP-BF533 is $31.95 at 750 MHz and $15.95 at 600 MHz in 10K unit quantities. Per-unit pricing for the ADSP-BF561 is $22.95 at 600 MHz and $39.95 at 750 MHz in 10K unit quantities. Typical power consumption for the ADSP-BF561 at 600 MHz is .5 W. Analyst Quotes about Blackfin "ADI's architects take advantage of the nature of multimedia workloads, allowing them to be shared in multiprocessor configurations. The new Blackfin family incorporating two 750 MHz DSP/MCU cores communicating with each other and supported by on-chip memory structures, will offer significantly higher performance and flexibility," said Max Baron, principal analyst, In-Stat/MDR. "Add to it Blackfin's capability of running system software and its control of voltage-frequency for power management, and you're also looking at a pretty hard-to-beat configuration in portable electronics." "ADI's Blackfin has several virtues in addition to DSP: its RISC capabilities -- which rival that of ARM and Xscale -- combined with its ability to handle video, speech processing and high-performance audio -- make it a logical choice for a broad range of portable devices," said Will Strauss, president of Forward Concepts. "In addition, the beauty of ADI's new dual-core Blackfin is that designers can use one core as an application processor and the other for baseband processing, for example, using a single microarchitecture and one set of development tools to program the device." "One of Blackfin's slickest features is the ability to add high-end media support, such as MPEG-4 or Microsoft Windows Media Video 9 Professional, without making any hardware changes," stated Jim Turley, Principal, Silicon Insider. "Designers can add new product features or enhancements just through software, without increasing chip cost or size." Customer and Partner Quotes about Blackfin "Designing fingerprint biometrics products for the consumer electronics market requires a processor that can deliver the performance needed for speedy fingerprint matches at a cost that makes sense for consumer pocketbooks," said Steve Mansfield, vice president of marketing, AuthenTec Inc. "The Blackfin Processors give us precisely this difficult combination of capabilities. With ADI's expansion of its Blackfin portfolio, AuthenTec will be even better able to offer the range of fingerprint biometric solutions needed by the PC, wireless, PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) A handheld computer for managing contacts, appointments and tasks. It typically includes a name and address database, calendar, to-do list and note taker, which are the functions in a personal information manager (see PIM). , access control and automotive markets." "Through our collaboration with Analog Devices, we are able to offer seamless integration between our widely-adopted MULTI Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and ADI's Blackfin Processor," stated Dan O'Dowd, 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. and founder, Green Hills Software, Inc. "This allows the thousands of developers who are already familiar with Green Hills Software's industry-leading development and debugging environment to use an intuitive interface to program Blackfin-based devices." "By combining two identical Blackfin cores on a single low-power IC, ADI has created a unique architecture that is well-suited to consumer multimedia applications. Emuzed, a leader in multimedia application development, is currently supporting all the Blackfin architectures with a wide variety of multimedia software, targeting the most aggressive consumer and communications products," said Rajesh Rajagopalan, Chief Technology Officer, Emuzed. "The combination of Blackfin and Express Logic's ThreadX RTOS (1) (RealTime Operating System) An operating system designed for use in a real time computer system. See real time system, embedded system, process control and OS-9. provides a small-footprint, high-performance, royalty-free and easy-to-use platform for developing cost-effective high-volume consumer multi-media applications. Our full product portfolio, including NetX, PegX, FileX and uITRON, are all supported on the entire family of Blackfin devices," stated John Carbone, vice president of marketing, Express Logic. About Analog Devices, Inc. Analog Devices is a leading manufacturer of precision high-performance integrated circuits used in analog and digital signal processing See DSP. Digital Signal Processing - (DSP) Computer manipulation of analog signals (commonly sound or image) which have been converted to digital form (sampled). applications. The company is headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts and employs approximately 8,400 people worldwide. It has manufacturing facilities in Massachusetts, California, North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop. , Ireland, the Philippines and the United Kingdom. Analog Devices' stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) World's largest marketplace for securities. The exchange began as an informal meeting of 24 men in 1792 on what is now Wall Street in New York City. and the company is included in the S&P 500 Index. Blackfin and VisualDSP++ are registered trademarks of Analog Devices, Inc. All other trademarks included herein are the property of their respective owners. (1) "DSP Strategies: The Embedded Chip Imperative," 2004 by Forward Concepts; $10.4 billion market estimate is for 2003. |
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