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ARM, Artisan, National Semiconductor,
Synopsys and UMC Collaborate On Comprehensive Low-Power SoC Solution
SoC Expected to Demonstrate up to 60
Percent Energy Savings
CAMBRIDGE, UK; SUNNYVALE, Calif.; MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.; and
HSINCHU, Taiwan November 8, 2004 ARM [(LSE: ARM);
(Nasdaq: ARMHY)], Artisan Components, Inc. (Nasdaq: ARTI), National
Semiconductor Corporation (NYSE:NSM), Synopsys, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNPS),
and UMC (NYSE: UMC, TWSE: 2303) today announced that the five companies
are collaborating to deliver a comprehensive low-power, energy-efficient
system-on-chip (SoC) technology demonstrator for the ARM926EJ-STM
processor. The "ULTRA" technology demonstrator for the
ARM926EJ-S processor is being implemented in UMC's 130e Fusion process,
a 130-nanometer (nm) process platform designed for the integration
of high-speed and low-leakage transistors in a single CMOS process.
The ULTRA technology demonstrator name stands for UMC Low-power
Technology Reference using the ARM926EJ-S processor.
Lowering power is one of the greatest challenges facing the IC
industry today. Each of the five companies in this collaboration
has demonstrated technologies that contribute substantial power
savings. The close collaboration between the five companies promises
to deliver even greater systematic power savings by linking their
power-saving technologies into an integrated power reduction solution.
The combined power-savings capabilities of these technologies are
expected to demonstrate up to 60 percent energy savings. This savings
is expected to translate directly into the longer battery life required
by the fast growing hand-held/portable markets in which multimedia
products that include 3-D graphics, video/audio and communications
functions are becoming more prominent.
The ULTRA technology demonstrator for the ARM926EJ-S processor
will incorporate ARM Intelligent
Energy Manager (IEM) technology and the National Semiconductor PowerWiseTM
Technology Advanced Power Controller (APC) with an integrated Hardware
Performance Monitor (HPM) to reduce overall power and energy consumption.
The combined technologies enable the system to implement Adaptive
Voltage Scaling (AVS) as well as frequency scaling. The system is
expected to show the lowest voltage and frequency required to meet
software deadlines while maintaining user quality.
The ULTRA SoC technology demonstrator for the ARM926EJ-S processor
will use Synopsys' leading GalaxyTM Design Platform for
a comprehensive low-power design implementation flow that includes
multi-voltage and multi-frequency design optimization. Additionally,
the ULTRA SoC technology demonstrator for the ARM926EJ-S processor
will use Synopsys' DesignWare Library
for AMBATM bus and peripheral IP to implement a complete
SoC. Synopsys Professional Services is providing the RTL-to-tapeout
design services for the demonstrator chip using this advanced low-power
methodology.
Artisan's MetroTM latform of products is the underlying
physical IP that enables the low-power technology demonstrator design.
The platform includes standard cells, I/Os, memories, phase locked
loops (PLLs) and other mixed-signal cells designed for low dynamic
and leakage power at any operating voltage. In addition, the products
are characterized to operate at very low voltages, thus allowing
the energy reduction enabled by ARM IEM technology.
The technology demonstrator will be enabled by UMC's advanced 130-nm
Fusion process, which combines high-speed and low-leakage transistors
onto a single chip to create a low-power solution while minimizing
performance trade-offs. The embedded ARM926EJ-S processor is already
silicon proven in UMC's process. The ARM926EJ-S processor delivers
high performance, low power and operates at low-voltage ranges.
The technology demonstrator will include a finished SoC, a demonstration
printed circuit board (PCB), and software, and will show how each
company's low-power capabilities contribute to a comprehensive low-power
offering. The SoC resulting from the collaboration is not intended
for sale, but instead to demonstrate both the unique and combined
capabilities of the five companies when applied to the problem of
IC power use. The partners are planning to exhibit the technology
demonstrator at select tradeshows beginning in early 2005.
"The demand for low-power chip solutions continues to increase
as consumers are seeking increasingly more complex handheld wireless
devices with evermore functionality," said Mike Inglis, executive
vice president marketing, ARM. "By aligning with Artisan, National
Semiconductor, Synopsys and UMC in the development of the ULTRA
technology demonstrator for the ARM926EJ-S processor, we believe
we will demonstrate the value and market appeal of each company's
technology."
"Artisan's Metro platform, developed to address the many power-management
challenges in nanometer design, is based on a series of new architectures
that dramatically reduce power while enhancing density and yield:
resulting in up to an 80 percent reduction in power, up to a 20
percent reduction in area and improved production yield," said
Neal Carney, Artisan's vice president of marketing. "Through
collaboration with industry leaders, Artisan helps enable integrated
solutions that can assist IC designers in the successful and timely
delivery of power-efficient SoCs."
"National's PowerWise Technology is enabling makers of cell
phones and other portable devices to offer new features without
compromising the battery life consumers have come to expect,"
said Peter Henry, vice president of Portable Power Systems at National
Semiconductor. "Together with the partner companies, National
is delivering comprehensive off-the-shelf low power solutions and
enabling faster time-to-market with the ease and simplicity of proven
silicon, advanced design tools and core reference designs."
"In order to address today's advanced silicon challenges,
a much broader and deeper industrial collaboration is needed than
ever before. This collaboration provides a production-proven methodology
that will allow designers to take advantage of the advanced low-power
capabilities in UMC's 130 nanometer and below processes," said
Rich Goldman, vice president, Strategic Market Development, Synopsys,
Inc. "Synopsys' Galaxy Design Platform and DesignWare Library's
AMBA technology-based IP, in conjunction with Synopsys Professional
Services, offer a complete low-power design flow that helps designers
achieve power closure, helps ensure power integrity and helps improve
yield, thus reducing time-to-market for their products."
Patrick T. Lin, chief SoC architect at UMC, added, "Today's
portable products continue to increase in functionality while shrinking
in size, meaning that a chip has to do more while still maintaining
reasonable power consumption. The ULTRA technology demonstrator
for the ARM926EJ-S processor is optimized for these applications
as it delivers low-power characteristics without sacrificing performance.
We are pleased to be the premier foundry to partner with leading
companies in their field on this fully-supported low-power, low-energy
demonstration."
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the
meaning of the safe harbor provisions of Section 21E of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, including statements regarding the expected
performance and benefits of the low power SoC demonstrator being
developed by ARM, Artisan Components, National Semiconductor, Synopsys
and UMC and the expected date the results of such collaboration
will be complete. These statements are based on each party's respective
current expectations and beliefs. Actual results could differ materially
from the results implied by these statements as a result of unforeseen
difficulties in completing the engineering of the solution as well
as the factors described in each party's periodic reports filed
with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.
About Artisan Components
Artisan Components, Inc. is a leading provider of physical intellectual
property (IP) components for the design and manufacture of complex
system-on-a-chip integrated circuits. Artisan's products include
embedded memory, standard cell, input/output, analog and mixed-signal
components, which are designed to achieve the best combination of
performance, density, power and yield. Artisan has licensed its
IP components to over 2,000 companies involved in integrated circuit
design. Artisan is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. More
information about Artisan Components, including free library access,
can be found at www.artisan.com.
About ARM
ARM designs the technology that lies at the heart of advanced digital
products, from wireless, networking and consumer entertainment solutions
to imaging, automotive, security and storage devices. ARM's 16/32-bit
RISC microprocessors, data engines, peripherals, software and tools,
combined with the company's broad Partner community, 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.
About National Semiconductor
National Semiconductor, the industry's premier analog company, creates
high performance analog devices and subsystems. National's leading-edge
products include power management circuits, display drivers, audio
and operational amplifiers, and data conversion solutions. National's
key markets include wireless handsets, displays, PCs, networks and
a broad range of portable applications. With headquarters in Santa
Clara, California, National reported sales of $1.98 billion for
fiscal 2004, which ended May 30, 2004. Additional company and product
information is available at www.national.com.
About Synopsys
Synopsys, Inc. is the solutions leader in electronic design automation
(EDA) software for semiconductor design. The company delivers technology-leading
semiconductor design and verification platforms and IC manufacturing
software products to the global electronics market, enabling the
development and production of complex systems-on-chips (SoCs). Synopsys
also provides intellectual property and design services to simplify
the design process and accelerate time-to-market for its customers.
Synopsys is headquartered in Mountain View, California and has offices
in more than 60 locations throughout North America, Europe, Japan
and Asia. Visit Synopsys online at http://www.synopsys.com/.
About UMC
UMC (NYSE: UMC, TSE: 2303) is a leading global semiconductor foundry
that manufactures advanced process ICs for applications spanning
every major sector of the semiconductor industry. UMC delivers cutting-edge
foundry technologies that enable sophisticated system-on-chip (SOC)
designs, including 90nm copper, 0.13um copper, and mixed signal/RFCMOS.
UMC is also a leader in 300mm manufacturing; Fab 12A in Taiwan and
Singapore-based UMCi are both in volume production for a variety
of customer products. UMC employs over 10,500 people worldwide and
has offices in Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Europe, and the United
States. UMC can be found on the web at http://www.umc.com.
ARM
is a registered trademark of ARM Limited. ARM926EJ-S and AMBA are
trademarks of ARM Limited. All other brands or product names are
the property of their respective holders. "ARM" is used
to represent ARM Holdings plc [(LSE: ARM); (Nasdaq: ARMHY)]; its
operating company ARM Limited; and the regional subsidiaries ARM
INC.; ARM KK; ARM Korea Ltd.; ARM Taiwan; ARM France SAS; and ARM
Belgium N.V. Artisan Components and Artisan are registered trademarks
and Metro is a trademark of Artisan Components, Inc. National Semiconductor
is a registered trademark of National Semiconductor Corporation.
Synopsys and DesignWare are registered trademarks of Synopsys, Inc.
Galaxy is a trademark of Synopsys, Inc. All other trademarks or
registered trademarks mentioned in this release are the intellectual
property of their respective owners
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