ARM and Mindspeed Address Next Generation Home Gateways with Multiprocessing Technology
Collaboration builds on success of ARM Powered Mindspeed Comcerto® 100 Platform
CAMBRIDGE, UK AND NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. - Apr. 28, 2008 – ARM [(LSE: ARM); (Nasdaq: ARMH)] and Mindspeed Technologies (Nasdaq: MSPD) today announced an ongoing collaboration designed to address the needs of broadband service providers delivering triple- (voice, data, video) and quad-play (+ cellular) applications to homes and small businesses.
The collaboration has already resulted in the successful development and launch last year of the Mindspeed Comcerto 100 series of broadband gateway processors. The Comcerto 100 is a single chip solution based on two ARM1136J-S™ processors and provides the best performance-power-cost profile in its class by optimal decomposition of broadband gateway functions among the two processors.
Because the Comcerto 100 is based on the ARM® architecture, Mindspeed was able to provide high performance at low cost and with extremely low power. In addition, the scalability of the high-performance ARM processor-based multicore solution enables the Comcerto100 to provide significant application headroom for future service deployments.
“The ARM architecture is the optimal solution to enable us to offer best-in-class quality of service (QoS) for the service delivery platforms that are emerging as broadband gateways evolve into an intelligent access point in the home, managing multiple end-nodes with multimedia capabilities,” said Preet Virk, senior vice president and general manager of Mindspeed's enterprise and customer premise equipment. “The need for more bandwidth and sophisticated services within an ever-diminishing power budget can only realistically be met by high-performance multiprocessing. As the leading provider of high-performance embedded multicore processing solutions, ARM is our logical choice for future development.”
“Mindspeed is a leading implementer of multicore platforms optimized for gateway applications,” said Ian Ferguson, director Enterprise Solutions, ARM. “We look forward to a long term engagement with Mindspeed as they expand their portfolio of innovative multicore-based SoCs utilizing the ARM Cortex™-A9 MPCore multicore processor to address next-generation service provider gateway requirements.”
The two companies are already collaborating on next-generation gateway platform solutions for the residential and enterprise market segments and co-marketing these solutions to service providers and OEMs/ODMs.
The Comcerto100 architecture uses optimal decomposition of broadband gateway functions among two high-performance ARM1136J-S processors to ensure QoS for real-time applications. With real-time processing such as voice, video and packet forwarding optimized to reside on one of the processors and non real-time processing such as network monitoring and subscriber management on the second; the Comcerto100 broadband gateway architecture protects the quality and reliability of revenue-bearing services while providing application headroom for future service deployments. Because of this asymmetric multicore partitioning, OEMs and service providers can easily program higher level applications without worrying about the impact to real-time functionality or headroom limitations due to shared processing resources.
With clear demarcation between real-time processing like voice and video and non real-time processing such as monitoring and subscriber management, the Comcerto 100 processor enables a broadband gateway architecture that protects revenue-bearing services while providing application headroom for future service deployments.
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 comprehensive product offering includes 32-bit RISC microprocessors, graphics processors, enabling software, cell libraries, embedded memories, high-speed connectivity products, peripherals and development tools. Combined with comprehensive design services, training, support and maintenance, and 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.
About Mindspeed Technologies
Mindspeed Technologies, Inc. designs, develops and sells semiconductor networking solutions for communications applications in enterprise, access, metropolitan and wide area networks. The company's three key product families include high-performance analog transmission and switching solutions, multiservice access products designed to support voice and data services across wireline and wireless networks, and WAN communications solutions including T/E carrier physical-layer and link-layer devices as well as ATM/MPLS network processors. Mindspeed's products are used in a wide variety of network infrastructure equipment, including voice and media gateways, high-speed routers, switches, access multiplexers, cross-connect systems, add-drop multiplexers and digital loop carrier equipment. To learn more, visit www.mindspeed.com.
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