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Intrinsity's FastCore(TM) Embedded ARM, MIPS and PowerPC Cores Offer 2 to 4X Better Performance
RTL Drop-In Replacements Use Existing Software and Test Suites
| Source: Intrinsity
AUSTIN, TX -- (MARKET WIRE) -- May 7, 2007 -- Intrinsity today announced RTL and ISA
FastCore™ embedded processor cores that yield two to four times the
performance of ARM, MIPS and PowerPC cores than those implemented using
ordinary synthesized static logic, using the same process. Built using
Intrinsity's proprietary Fast14® technology, RTL FastCore embedded cores
are cycle-accurate, drop-in replacements that double the performance of
existing embedded processor cores, while preserving the same application
software and test infrastructure as the original core and occupying
approximately the same silicon area.
According to Bob Russo, Intrinsity CEO, "The processing requirements for
gaming, networking, storage and other high-speed embedded applications are
growing much faster than the performance increases afforded by scaling
process technology. Throughput demands are outstripping the performance of
processors built using only static logic.
"Intrinsity's RTL FastCore embedded cores are the only practical,
cost-effective solution to this problem. They do not require the massive
software and test suite redevelopment that hinders multi-core solutions.
And, they do not require the large license fee increases associated with
going to a larger and more complex core architecture. They are
cycle-accurate, drop-in replacements that, with Intrinsity's FastRAM™
high-speed memories, occupy roughly the same silicon area as the original
static logic core and memories, and execute the same application software
and test suites. They are the obvious solution to today's performance
limitations."
Available to core licensees and primary owners. Intrinsity's RTL FastCore
embedded cores are available to existing core licensees and do not require
the licensing of new core architectures. Core vendors may also add FastCore
implementations to their regular IP catalogs. Intrinsity charges a nominal
NRE fee and an incremental royalty on sales of FastCore-based processors.
FastCore costs are typically lower than the cost of a new license, and are
also lower than the multiple royalties needed for many multicore
implementations.
Product roadmap. Intrinsity currently has both RTL and ISA FastCore
embedded cores in development, the first versions of which it expects to
announce during the second quarter of 2007. Subsequent cores will be
announced as they near completion.