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ARM Expands Unmatched Real-Time Cortex Processor Portfolio for Use in Mobile Baseband, Mass Storage and Automotive Applications

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Cortex-R5 and the Cortex-R7 MPCore processors further extend the de facto adoption of Cortex-R processors

CAMBRIDGE, United Kingdom — (BUSINESS WIRE) — January 31, 2011 — ARM today announced the launch of the ARM® Cortexâ„¢-R5 MPCoreâ„¢ and the Cortex-R7 MPCore processors for use in 3G and 4G mobile baseband, mass storage, automotive and industrial markets. The move further extends the Company’s leading real-time processor portfolio by providing scalable solutions for a broad range of high-performance, real-time embedded applications. The provision of a roadmap of Cortex R-Series processors also enables ARM Partners to future-proof their designs based on a single consistent architecture.

Both the Cortex-R5 MPCore and Cortex-R7 MPCore processors can be implemented as either single or dual cores. However, the Cortex-R7 MPCore processor features proven SMP multicore technology, including new real-time enhancements, enabling performance scalability and energy efficiency to be optimized for the intended application. These processors continue to demonstrate the effectiveness of the ARM architecture by delivering the most effective power-efficient solutions for mobile and portable products.

The binary compatibility of the Cortex-R series processors enables system designers to select the processor and features most appropriate for their current application. It also provides them with the security of a migration path as existing designs develop, while preserving significant software investment. In mobile baseband, this will enable developers to transition from current ARM processor-based solutions, which power over 90 percent of current 3G baseband products, to the Cortex-R5 processor for LTE and on to the Cortex-R7 processor for future LTE-Advanced designs. As performance requirements increase, the scalable roadmap also provides mass storage device developers with a migration path, as they address issues associated with the demand for higher capacity and faster data rates in hard drive controllers.

“The simultaneous launch of the Cortex-R5 and Cortex-R7 MPCore processors clearly delineates our leadership position as the architecture of choice for current and future mobile baseband and advanced storage applications, as well as building on our unparalleled position in the wider embedded market,” said Eric Schorn, vice president of processor marketing, ARM. “These two advanced processors bring together more than 20 years of ARM expertise in low-power design with a host of new high-performance and real-time technologies which enables our Partners to future-proof their designs based on a single consistent architecture.”

The Cortex-R5 processor extends the feature set of the Cortex-R4 processor to enable higher levels of system performance, increased efficiency and reliability and enhanced error management in dependable real-time systems. These system-level features include a high priority Low-Latency Peripheral Port (LLPP) for fast peripheral reads and writes, and an Accelerator Coherency Port (ACP) providing cache coherency for increased data transfer efficiency and more reliable firmware.

The Cortex-R7 processor greatly extends the performance levels of the Cortex-R series beyond any existing capabilities. This is made possible through the introduction of new technology, including out-of-order execution, dynamic register renaming combined with improved branch prediction, superscalar execution and faster hardware support for divide, floating point and other functions. This significant development in real-time performance and responsiveness meets the increasing demand for fast data processing and control in the next generation of mobile and storage devices that will be implemented on advanced low-power 28nm semiconductor processes.

Availability

Both processors are available for licensing today and four tier one licensees in the mass storage, automotive and mobile baseband markets already have designs underway.

Complete ARM Solution

To assist ARM Partners in achieving rapid time to silicon for smart, highly integrated and efficient Cortex-R processor-based SoC designs, ARM provides a broad and fully integrated range of supporting IP. This technology includes the AMBA® 3 CoreLinkâ„¢ interconnect and memory system IP, CoreSight debug and trace and a robust set of development tools including ARM Development Studio 5 (DS-5â„¢) and Fast Modelsâ„¢ virtual platforms. ARM also provides the widest implementation support in the industry with numerous 40nm and 28nm Artisanâ„¢ Physical IP solutions, delivering advanced design options for performance, low power and density to support a broad range of end market applications. 1 | 2 | 3  Next Page »  Be the first to review this article



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