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Samsung and Intrinsity Jointly Develop the Worlds Fastest ARM(R) Cortex(TM)-A8 Processor Based Mobile Core in 45 Nanometer Low Power Process
| Source: Intrinsity
SEOUL, KOREA and AUSTIN, TX--(Marketwire - July 26, 2009) - Samsung and Intrinsity today
jointly announced the industrys fastest mobile processor core
implementation of the dual-issue ARM® Cortex-A8 processor architecture in
45 nanometer (nm) Low Power (LP), low leakage process technology. This
Cortex-A8 implementation, code-named Hummingbird, delivers 2000DMIPS at
1GHz. The Hummingbird comes with 32KB each of data and instruction caches,
an L2 cache, the size of which can be customized, and an ARM® NEON
multi-media extension. Performance and power consumption of the Hummingbird
have been validated in silicon. Samsung is currently developing standard
mobile SoC products using this new core.
To achieve a 1GHz operating clock speed in 45nm LP process, the Hummingbird
utilizes a semi-custom design flow which involves custom designed
circuit/memory structures, a set of customized primitive cells, and the
enhanced RTL FastCore® and Fast14® high-speed domino logic from Intrinsity
in its implementation. A multi-Vdd / multi-frequency design methodology
was also used to ensure the Hummingbird can run at a high speed even at the
minimum supply voltage of 1.0V. The low power consumption and the high
operating clock performance make the Hummingbird an ideal processor core
for use in advanced mobile devices.
The biggest challenge in mobile processor core design and implementation
is to achieve high clock speed performance while keeping the power
consumption low, said Dr. Jae Cheol Son, Vice President, SOC Platform
Development, System LSI Division, Samsung Electronics. Collaboration
between Samsung and Intrinsity combines the best design and implementation
technologies in the industry in successfully meeting the aggressive
performance and power consumption targets of the Hummingbird. Samsungs
forthcoming SOC products which are based on the Hummingbird will enable our
customers to add many more advanced processing capabilities to their mobile
products without sacrificing battery life.
A highly effective synthesis flow which creates static logic with optimal
timing and power was employed to generate the gate-level view of the
Hummingbird. With this flow, standard cell gates are placed to minimize
wire delay and maximize speed. Highly automated Vt and cell selection flows
choose the best gates for speed while balancing power. Finally, a high
performance physical design integration flow which includes automated and
optimized bus routing, driving, and re-buffering is used to generate the
final design.
According to Will Strauss, president of Forward Concepts, "The market for
both stand-alone and embedded advanced cell phone application processors
was $2 billion in 2008, and is expected to grow at 25 percent CAGR to the
$6.1 billion level in 2013, with some growth even in recessionary 2009. Our
forecast is that ARM's Cortex-A family could account for about half of the
total market for mobile application processors by 2013, since ARM already
has more than a dozen Cortex-A processor family licensees."
"A solution that can provide mobile devices with additional performance at
lower power consumption is key to winning market share among mobile device
consumers. The Hummingbird offers an advanced vehicle to achieve such
capability," Strauss concluded.
According to Bob Russo, Intrinsity CEO, Not only is it the fastest
available Cortex-A8 processor in an LP technology on the market, but we
believe it has the lowest leakage and dynamic power consumption of any
high-end mobile processor core out there. Mobile device end-users want
smoother video, faster gaming, and a longer battery life. Meeting these
conflicting demands typically means building a new processor implementation
from scratch. That can take as long as two or more years and hundreds of
engineers -- a very expensive proposition. Intrinsitys FastCore solution
could be available in as quickly as four months at a fraction of the cost.
Cycle behavior changes are not viable because they require that all
software and test suites be largely re-designed and introduce an
unacceptable high level of risk. Add another year or more to the
development time for that. Intrinsity has solved this problem by applying a
semi-custom design flow and Fast14 technology to enhance a great core and
potentially double its performance.
Intrinsitys Cortex-A8 processor-based FastCore embedded core is
cycle-accurate and Boolean equivalent to the original Cortex-A8 RTL
specification. While most ARM processor cores are implemented with
synthesized static logic and compiled SRAMs, the Hummingbird achieves the
exceptional 1GHz clock rate in Samsungs 45nm LP process technology through
the use of a semi-custom design flow which strategically applies
Intrinsitys proprietary Fast14 1-of-n domino logic (NDL) technology as
macros in the timing-critical paths of the Cortex-A8 RTL core. NDL provides
low latency conversion between domino logic and static logic which allows
NDL to be seamlessly applied to a standard cell synthesized design. NDL
provides gates which are 25 to 50 percent faster than static logic gates.
About Samsung Electronics
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is a global leader in semiconductor,
telecommunication, digital media and digital convergence technologies with
2008 consolidated sales of US$96 billion. Employing approximately 164,600
people in 179 offices in 61 countries, the company consists of four main
business units: Digital Media Business, LCD Business, Semiconductor
Business, and Telecommunication Business. Recognized as one of the fastest
growing global brands, Samsung Electronics is a leading producer of digital
TVs, memory chips, mobile phones and TFT-LCDs. For more information, please
visit www.samsung.com.
About Intrinsity
Intrinsity, Inc. is a design technology company that provides the designs,
tools, technologies, and expertise so its customers can efficiently and
predictably produce high performance, low-power and cost-effective
products. Intrinsitys Fast14® technology is used to create FastCore®
embedded cores, which provide not only circuit speeds greater than a GHz,
but also the means to trade-off speed, power and area to achieve the
optimal solution to customer design targets. Fast14® technology includes a
combination of process specific libraries, a specification language and a
set of tools that help automate the design flow.
Intrinsity has a long history of designing high performance, low power
semi-custom microprocessor cores that combine Fast14® NDL® (1-of-N Domino
Logic) technology, custom SRAM, and synthesized static logic for ARM®,
MIPS®, and PowerPC® cores. Its customers and strategic partners include
ARM, AMCC, LSI Logic, and Samsung, among others.
Intrinsitys corporate headquarters are located in Austin, Texas. For
further information regarding Intrinsity, please visit our web site at
http://www.intrinsity.com.