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24 July 2006
ARM Announces AMBA 3 AXI Design Tools And Fabric IP For High-Performance, Power-Efficient SoC Designs
ARM has secured multiple licensees for the new Fabric IP which enables the rapid assembly of SoC designs
CAMBRIDGE, UK – July 24, 2006 – ARM [(LSE: ARM); (Nasdaq: ARMHY)] today announced at DAC (Design Automation Conference) in San Francisco, Calif., the launch
of the next-generation ARM® PrimeCell® AMBA® 3 AXI Configurable Interconnect (PL 301) and the AMBA Designer™ Ecosystem Edition
design automation tool, for use in embedded system design.
Together, these new Fabric generation products provide designers with the means to efficiently manage the flow of on-chip
traffic in next-generation system-on-chip (SoC) designs, resulting in SoC solutions with greatly increased system performance
and improved power savings.
ARM has already secured several licensees for the Configurable Interconnect solution, including Agere Systems and Toshiba.
“One of key focus areas for Toshiba is to improve the quality and availability of next-generation consumer electronics through
leading-edge innovation, which is why ARM’s AMBA protocol-based design solutions are so important,” said Takashi Yoshimori,
SoC-Design Technology Executive, Toshiba Corporation Semiconductor Company. “ARM’s position as the industry’s AMBA expert
and the company’s inherent knowledge of the IP needs of semiconductor manufacturers enable our organization to stay at the
forefront of consumer electronics.”
“ARM’s AMBA protocol-based solutions enable Agere to create next-generation SoC designs that maximize performance and power
efficiency,” said Gene Scuteri, vice president of engineering with Agere's Networking Division. “ARM’s progressive development
of AMBA solutions, coupled with their AMBA Designer tool suite, helps us to develop our best-in-class system solutions for
the networking market.”
Through the use of the AMBA Designer tool and the Configurable Interconnect, system architects can also create fully optimized
register transfer level (RTL) design files in a SPIRIT-compatible file format, delivered with a simple touch of a button.
As a result, the AMBA Designer tool in combination with the PrimeCell Configurable Interconnect and peripheral IP can quickly
generate a complete Fabric system design package ready for IC implementation and manufacture.
“The need to make complex SoC design as efficient as possible is an industry-wide issue that ARM, in conjunction with leading
semiconductor companies, is addressing with its comprehensive AMBA design protocol,” said Jonathan Morris, general manager,
Fabric, ARM. “These latest AMBA products emphasize ARM’s commitment to providing an ecosystem of system IP and EDA tool vendor
support and highlights our commitment to working closely with designers to ensure innovative solutions are delivered to their
customers ahead of the curve.”
The ARM PrimeCell AMBA 3 AXI Configurable Interconnect ARM PrimeCell peripherals are re-usable soft IP macrocells, which enable the rapid assembly of SoC designs. The next-generation
AMBA 3 AXI Configurable Interconnect (PL301) is ARM’s latest PrimeCell solution designed to drive the standardization of the
SoC interconnect market.
The PL301 solution delivers extensive configurability and scope for design teams working to achieve high-level performance
targets for all major consumer applications such a mobile communications, automotive, and network infrastructure solutions.
Used in conjunction with the AMBA Designer tool, the PL301 solution significantly reduces the design cycle from weeks and
months to days and minutes to produce an optimized solution for any given design.
The PL301 solution extends the Fabric IP portfolio, unleashing the performance of ARM processors such as the ARM11™ MPCore™
multiprocessor, the ARM1176JZ(F)-S™ processor, the ARM1156T2(F)-S™ processor and the Cortex™-R4 and Cortex-A8 processors.
AMBA Designer Ecosystem Edition The new AMBA Designer tool builds further on ARM’s industry-proven RealView® SoC Designer electronic system level (ESL) solution,
allowing engineers to seamlessly configure, model, and simulate AMBA AXI interconnects and, for the first time, ARM PrimeCell
peripherals as well.
The AMBA Designer Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tool simplifies the process undertaken by system architects to achieve
optimal configuration of PrimeCell peripherals. PrimeCell IP is designed to provide unrivalled configurability and optimized
performance/power/area (PPA) and, in combination with the AMBA Designer tool, has the potential to greatly reduce implementation
costs and time to market. The multitude of options presented by configurable Fabric IP presents a new, and often time-consuming,
challenge for the design community. Through the use of the AMBA Designer tool, system architects are able to achieve optimal
IP configuration with minimal time investment and risk.
Availability The ARM PrimeCell AMBA 3 AXI Configurable Interconnect and the AMBA Designer Ecosystem Edition design automation tool are
available for licensing from ARM now.
About ARM ARM designs the technology that lies at the heart of advanced digital products, from mobile, home and enterprise solutions
to embedded and emerging applications. ARM’s comprehensive product offering includes 16/32-bit RISC microprocessors, data
engines, 3D processors, digital libraries, embedded memories, peripherals, software and development tools, as well as analog
functions and high-speed connectivity products. Combined with the company’s broad Partner community, they provide a total
system solution that offers a fast, reliable path to market for leading electronics companies. More information on ARM is
available at http://www.arm.com.
ENDS
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Contact Details: ARM PRESS OFFICE: +44 208 864 0700
Claudia Natalia ARM +1408 548 3172 claudia.natalia@arm.com
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