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Date: 31st May 2010
New embedded microprocessor product line
expands ST's SPEAr family
ST Microelectronics has revealed the new architecture of
its SPEAr (Structured Processor Enhanced Architecture) family
of embedded microprocessors, the SPEAr1300. It is going
to target high-performance connectivity and embedded applications.
The new SPEAr1300 product line couples powerful dual ARM
Cortex-A9 processors with a DDR3 memory interface and is
manufactured using ST's 55nm HCMOS (high-speed CMOS) process
technology. The dual ARM Cortex-A9 processors support symmetrical
operation, at speeds up to 600MHz/core for 3000 DMIPS equivalent.
It also uses ST's Network-on-Chip technology for internal
peripheral interconnect thus assuring support for multiple
different traffic profiles. It uses the 533MHz 32-bit DDR3
memory controllers with ECC and also supports 16-bit DDR2.
It also uses a set of connectivity peripherals like PCIe
2.0 supporting 5 GT/s, SATA II 3 Gbit/s, USB 2.0 and Gigabit
Ethernet. It is thus suggested for high-performance applications
including networking, thin client, videoconferencing, NAS
(Network-Attached Storage), computer peripherals, and factory
automation. The SPEAr1300 product line provides 256-bit
key hardware encryption/decryption and 1.3 million gates
of configurable logic.
"This new architecture for the SPEAr family builds
upon the unrivalled low power and multiprocessing capabilities
of the ARM Cortex-A9 processor core" said Loris Valenti,
General Manager of ST's Computer Systems SoC Division. "Upcoming
SPEAr embedded microprocessors will deliver an unprecedented
combination of processing performance, memory throughput,
flexibility and low power for next-generation connectivity
appliances."
Availability:
Embedded microprocessors from the new SPEAr1300 product
line will be announced over the next few months.
For more information visit: www.st.com/spear
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