SUNNYVALE, CA--(Marketwire - October 13, 2010) -
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New ArcticLink II CX family provides significantly faster sideloading and accelerated adoption of new higher capacity, faster mobile flash technologies
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Hardwired encryption enables content and data protection
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Individual platforms in the ArcticLink II CX family include various combinations of a 32-bit RISC microprocessor subsystem including core, RAM, and boot Read Only Memory (ROM). This subsystem manages and monitors the data transfers through the CX platforms. Additionally, various platforms include multiple SDXC/eMMC host controllers for mobile flash memory, a high-speed USB 2.0 PHY, a high-speed USB hub with two dual-role device controllers (DRD), and a high speed AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) block. In addition, there are varying amounts of QuickLogic's patented low power, non-volatile programmable fabric for customization. QuickLogic's Customer Solution Architects (CSAs) work directly with OEMs to determine the appropriate platform and Proven System Blocks (PSBs) needed to deliver feature-rich solutions that provide a competitive differentiator in the market. The ultimate CSSP, deliverable to OEMs, also includes firmware programmed into the platforms' on-board boot ROM, eliminating the need for external devices to boot and configure the CSSP, reducing board space and Bill-Of-Materials costs.
USB Sideloading
USB 2.0 is the de facto connectivity interface in the consumer market for sharing and exchanging files, as well as battery charging. CSSPs built from the ArcticLink II CX solution platform family can replace virtually all of the discrete components typically used to implement high speed transfer of data from a USB 2.0 interface to nonvolatile flash storage, and digital rights management of protected content. Furthermore, the microprocessor subsystem manages and monitors all data flows through the CX platforms for high performance sideloading applications.
"Today's consumers use their mobile devices to create and consume massive amounts of multimedia content -- from Flash-enabled websites to HD-quality video," said Brian Faith, QuickLogic's vice president of worldwide marketing. "These use cases are taxing existing mobile device architectures, creating bottlenecks to the movement of data within the system, and ultimately degrading the consumer user experience. CSSPs based on the ArcticLink II CX family of platforms enable the re-partitioning of these architectures to remove these bottlenecks and ensure the user experience consumers value."
According to Linley Gwennap, principal analyst at The Linley Group, "The number of CPUs in a mobile device continues to grow. Host CPUs in high-end smartphones and tablets control multiple radios, memories, and I/O devices, but must still have enough processing power remaining to handle HD-quality video, 3D gaming and other performance-hungry applications. These requirements drive mobile processor vendors to include several CPU cores within their designs. QuickLogic's ArcticLink II CX family provides a customizable solution that enables OEMs to re-architect their systems to address these needs."
Availability
QuickLogic is engaged now with lead OEMs for CSSPs based on ArcticLink II CX platforms, and expects to sample devices during Q1, 2011. Contact QuickLogic at sales@quicklogic.com, or visit http://www.quicklogic.com for more information.
About QuickLogic
QuickLogic Corporation is the inventor and pioneer of innovative, customizable semiconductor solutions for mobile and portable electronics OEMs and ODMs. These silicon plus software solutions are called Customer Specific Standard Products (CSSPs). CSSPs enable our customers to bring their products to market more quickly and remain in the market longer, with the low power, cost and size demanded by the mobile and portable electronics market. For more information about QuickLogic and CSSPs, visit www.quicklogic.com.
ArcticLink and QuickLogic are registered trademarks and the QuickLogic logo is a trademark of QuickLogic Corporation. All other brands or trademarks are the property of their respective holders and should be treated as such.
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