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Toshiba and MIPS Technologies Agree to Joint Development of Next Generation RISC-Based Microprocessors.


Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

TOKYO & MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 19, 2002

Targeting 1GHz Microprocessors for Use in Automotive, Office

Automation, Networking and Digital Consumer Applications

Toshiba Corporation (company) Toshiba Corporation - A Japanese technology manufacturer with 364 subsidiaries worldwide. Toshiba makes and sells electronics for home, office, industry and health care including information and communication systems, electronic components, heavy electrical apparatus, , one of Japan's largest electronics companies and Japan's leader in semiconductors, and MIPS Technologies (MIPS Technologies, Inc., Mountain View, CA, www.mips.com) Founded in 1984 as MIPS Computer Systems Inc., the company merged with SGI in 1992 and spun off as an independent entity once again in 2000. , Inc. (Nasdaq:MIPS (Million Instructions Per Second) The execution speed of a computer. For example, .5 MIPS is 500,000 instructions per second; 100 MIPS is a hundred million instructions per second. )(Nasdaq:MIPSB), a leading provider of industry-standard processor architectures and cores for embedded applications, today announced that they have agreed to jointly develop a next generation 64-bit microprocessor (the TX99) based on an enhanced MIPS(R) core (code named: "Amethyst amethyst (ăm`əthĭst) [Gr.,=non-drunkenness], variety of quartz, violet to purple in color, used as a gem. It is the most highly valued of the semiprecious quartzes. ").

Toshiba's TX99 is intended to be the highest performance standard for 64-bit embedded microprocessor Embedded microprocessors are essentially microprocessors that are used in everyday electronic devices, such as cellular telephones, household appliances, automobiles, or virtually any electronic device you could think of.  products and will give semiconductor and system OEMs the highest performance available for cost- and power-sensitive embedded applications, such as automotive telematics Originally coined to mean the convergence of telecommunications and information processing, the term later evolved to refer to automation in automobiles. GPS navigation, integrated hands-free cellphones, wireless communications and automatic driving assistance systems all come under the , office automation, multimedia home gateways, digital consumer products and networking.

"We are delighted to undertake this joint-development project with MIPS Technologies," said Katsuji Fujita, corporate vice president of Toshiba Corporation and executive vice president of the System LSI LSI: see integrated circuit.


(Large Scale Integration) Between 3,000 and 100,000 transistors on a chip. See SSI, MSI, VLSI and ULSI.
 Division at Toshiba's Semiconductor Company. "The opportunities offered by this joint development will allow us to realize the earliest introduction of the industry's highest performing embedded microprocessor and provide our customers with differentiated technical support in the 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.
 microprocessor and RISC embedded System Any electronic system that uses a CPU chip, but that is not a general-purpose workstation, desktop or laptop computer. Such systems generally use microprocessors, or they may use custom-designed chips or both.  on Chip (SoC) businesses. In response to increased demand for system support from customers, Toshiba, as a system solution provider, will further reinforce its system and software support capabilities. As the result of Toshiba's and MIPS Technologies' strong commitment to promote this microprocessor, we have already seen two TX99-based SoC design wins, for automotive telematics and office automation applications. We expect to cement our leadership in the SoC business by providing state-of-the-art TX99 products as well as platform and software support."

"The TX99 products will feature the MIPS-3D ASE (Adaptive Server Enterprise) A relational DBMS from Sybase that runs on Windows NT/2000, Linux and a variety of Unix platforms. ASE is a comprehensive and robust data management product with a long history dating back to the late 1980s.  (application specific extension) for efficient execution of multimedia tasks by future digital consumer products. This will allow Toshiba to offer the best solutions in the emerging digital consumer market. We plan to advance the operating frequency to over 1GHz," said Toshinori Moriyasu, general manager of Microprocessor Division at Toshiba's Semiconductor Company.

ArTile Microsystems, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc., will also join this program.

Tomohisa Shigematsu, 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.  of ArTile, said, "ArTile already develops application specific standard products and SoCs based on the TX79 core, and TX99 is positioned to succeed this as an enhanced microprocessor core. Utilizing our scalable design methodology, we will provide our customers in the U.S. with standard products and custom SoC solutions based on TX99 core with full-scale technical support."

"The joint development effort with Toshiba and MIPS Technologies will leverage the strengths of each company to develop industry-leading products," said John Bourgoin, chairman and CEO of MIPS Technologies. "All of Toshiba's and MIPS Technologies' customers will benefit from the result of this collaboration, and we anticipate this venture will open up new markets for our respective companies."

"The 'Amethyst' core will give systems designers the highest performance available in licensable IP for 0.10 micron process technology and beyond, while offering low-power characteristics and low overall product cost," said Derek Meyer, vice president of worldwide field operations at MIPS Technologies. "It will meet the requirements of the most demanding embedded applications and be fully compatible with our 32-bit architecture and cores, giving customers a seamless migration path to 64-bit processing."

Development tools and applications software will be available from numerous third-party suppliers, including Algorithmics, Green Hills Software, Mentor Graphics Mentor Graphics, Inc (NASDAQ: MENT) is a US-based multinational corporation dealing in electronic design automation (EDA) for electrical engineering and electronics, as of 2004, ranked third in the EDA industry it helped create. , Microsoft, MontaVista, Red Hat and Wind River. In addition, the MIPS(TM) Alliance Program (MAP) supports the availability of critical hardware and software such as 802.11, Bluetooth, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, audio algorithms, ATM (asynchronous transfer mode See ATM.

(communications) Asynchronous Transfer Mode - (ATM, or "fast packet") A method for the dynamic allocation of bandwidth using a fixed-size packet (called a cell).

See also ATM Forum, Wideband ATM.

ATM acronyms.

Indiana acronyms.
), VoIP and networking protocol stacks.

Toshiba will support development of custom RISC embedded SoCs for applications in such areas as automotive, networking, office automation and digital consumer products, fully utilizing technology know-how cultivated in the joint development of the TX99 microprocessor. Toshiba will launch its initial product in the first quarter of 2003 and bring a TX99-based general microprocessor to market by the end of 2003.

About Toshiba Corporation

Toshiba Corporation is a leader in information and communications systems, electronic components, consumer products, and power systems. The company's integration of these wide-ranging capabilities assures its position as a leading company in semiconductors, LCDs and other electronic devices. Toshiba has 188,000 employees worldwide and annual sales of over US $47 billion. Visit Toshiba's website at www.toshiba.co.jp.

About MIPS Technologies

MIPS Technologies, Inc. is a leading provider of industry-standard processor architectures and cores for digital consumer and network 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 (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.  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.

About ArTile Microsystems, Inc.

ArTile Microsystems, a subsidiary of Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc., is the North American North American

named after North America.


North American blastomycosis
see North American blastomycosis.

North American cattle tick
see boophilusannulatus.
 engineering, manufacturing, marketing, and sales arm of Toshiba Corporation's Semiconductor Company and Toshiba Display Devices and Components Company. ArTile accelerates the development of very dense SoC designs using its TX79/TX99 microprocessor core and a proprietary design methodology. The TX79/TX99 is a powerful 64-bit MIPS-based microprocessor supporting SoC designs for diverse applications, including networking, digital set-top-boxes, digital TV and multimedia appliances. The company is headquartered in San Jose, California San Jose (IPA: /ˌsænhoʊˈzeɪ/) is the third-largest city in California, and the tenth-largest in the United States. It is the county seat of Santa Clara County. , and can be reached at 408/526-2712.

Note to Editors: MIPS(R) is a registered trademark in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  and other countries, and MIPS64(TM), Amethyst and MIPS-based(TM) are trademarks of MIPS Technologies, Inc. All other trademarks referred to herein are the property of their respective owners.
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