MIPS Technologies Inc. has announced that China-based PowerLayer Microsystems has licensed the MIPS32 24KEc processor core to advance the development of next-generation DTV products.
Asia Pacific represents MIPS’ fastest-growing region worldwide, with an unprecedented consumer demand for home entertainment. In-Stat has reported the popularity of DTV in China continues to grow, with nearly 7 million households converting from analog cable TV to digital cable in 2006 alone.
"MIPS Technologies’ proven architecture and cores, coupled with its commanding presence in the DTV arena and robust ecosystem, makes them the right business choice for PowerLayer as we move forward in the development of new and exciting products for the digital living room," said Xu Dong, president and chief operating officer at PowerLayer.
MIPS Technologies offers SoC designers a tailored solution for high-performance, low-power, cost-effective consumer applications. The first MIPS core with DSP extensions, the 24KE core family reduces overall SoC die area, cost and power consumption, and improves signal processing performance up to 3x compared to RISC implementations without the DSP ASE. (52RD.com) |