ARM Announces Availability of Industry's Broadest 40nm G Physical IP Platform
CAMBRIDGE, England -- April 20, 200 -- ARM today announced the availability of the industry’s most comprehensive IP platform for TSMC’s 40nm G manufacturing process. This latest silicon-validated physical IP from ARM enables cost-effective development of performance driven consumer devices requiring advanced functionality without increasing power consumption. Created for developers looking to advance their designs using the 40nm process, the platform enables higher levels of technology innovation while maintaining power budgets in performance driven consumer devices including disc drives, set-top boxes, mobile computing devices, networking applications, high-definition televisions, and graphic processors.
The ARM platform offers a high degree of flexibility through the multi channel Logic libraries, which include high-performance and high-density Standard Cell libraries, Power Management Kit and ECO Kit library extensions aimed at addressing the leakage challenges of sub-micron designs. All multi channel length libraries are footprint compatible, enabling effortless cell swapping within standard design flows. This enables significant power and cost savings by replacing or complementing the HVt, RVt or LVt implant layers with long channel length devices providing better performance, lower leakage and reduced manufacturing costs.
In addition, the platform includes embedded memory compilers and interface IP to meet a wide range of performance, power and area requirements. The memory compilers are optimized to deliver the highest SoC performance with the ability to reduce die size while utilizing advanced power management technology to minimize the overall power consumption; resulting in lower die and packaging costs. Advanced power management is an integral part of the ARM memory architecture offering significant reductions in both dynamic and leakage power in SoC designs. High density memories coupled with ARM’s innovative high speed architecture and multiple processor-specific low power management modes enables superior ARM CPU implementation, unavailable in non-processor optimized solutions.
ARM 40nm Interface IP provides the SoC designer with a comprehensive set of General Purpose I/Os, Speciality I/Os and DDR Interface Macros. Designed with advanced programmability, the Interface IP enables high degree of flexibility connecting the ARM CPU to the outside world for a wide range of SoC applications. This Interface IP incorporates several power and leakage saving modes that can be dynamically controlled to further optimize overall SoC power and enable better granularity on power profiles. Using common ESD and power rail design methodology, the interface IP enables seamless pad ring integration and significantly reduce reliability risks. ARM also offers industry leading highly integrated, full speed DDR PHY solutions with at speed BIST and DFI support for flexible memory controller integration along with Specialty I/O such as LVDS physical interface.
“ARM is in the unique position of developing processor IP and physical IP in parallel so they fully complement each other and reduce the overall design cycle” said Simon Segars, executive vice president and general manager, physical IP division, ARM. “We further enhance our technology through early engagement with the leading foundries and EDA companies to ensure a robust support infrastructure exists, providing the designer with a low risk, silicon proven, cost efficient design strategy. Through our strategic relationship with TSMC we can optimize the physical design with the manufacturing process technology to provide optimal results.”
“ARM and Synopsys are dedicated to reducing design cycle challenges through close collaboration on foundry-ready physical IP platforms and integrated design tools,” said John Chilton, senior vice president of marketing and strategic development, Synopsys. “ARM offers designers a comprehensive 40 nanometer offering, and we have been working with ARM to ensure the new platform is validated with our Lynx Design System. Pre-testing ARM IP with Lynx’s Foundry-Ready System provides a low-risk path to a proven, manufacturing-ready SoC solution at 40 nanometer. The combination will deliver highly optimized designs with accelerated, reduced-cost chip implementations.”
The 40nm G libraries are available at http://designstart.arm.com/. The ARM DesignStart online access program offers the most comprehensive online IP library in the industry. DesignStart contains over 10,000 standard cells, memories and interconnect libraries accessible online. Several of the libraries are sponsored by the foundries and accessible free of charge. In addition there are industry- proven processor design kits for some of ARM’s most popular ARM processor families.
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, video engines, 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.
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