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Date: 21st Jan 2010
LSI expands custom silicon IP portfolio
to accelerate networking and storage SoCs
LSI has expanded its custom silicon intellectual property
(IP) portfolio in addition with multicore-capable PowerPC
476 microprocessor core and high-speed, embedded DRAM memory
blocks, which are designed to accelerate the development
of networking and storage SoCs used in high-performance
applications such as enterprise-class switches, routers,
RAID storage, servers and base stations.
LSI's new PowerPC 476FP, available on the TSMC 40G process,
operates at clock speeds in excess of 1.4 GHz, delivering
2.5 Dhrystone MIPS per MHz. The new embedded DRAM block
operates at up to 500 MHz, which is essential for real-time
video processing and high-bandwidth networking applications.
"Next-generation networking and storage infrastructures
need highly integrated SoCs to meet ever-increasing market
demands," said Sudhakar Sabada, senior vice president
and general manager, Custom Silicon Division, LSI. "With
a rich portfolio of silicon-proven IP and a robust design
flow, LSI helps customers predictably build application-optimized
SoCs that allow them to differentiate in the marketplace."
LSI says that it minimizes the custom IC development cost
and risk by providing IP portfolio that includes general-
and special-purpose processors, protocol cores, a gigabit
Ethernet PHY, high-speed serializer-deserializers (SerDes)
and embedded memory.
Availability:
PPC476 and embedded DRAM design kits are available now for
integration into 40nm custom silicon solutions
For more details visit www.lsi.com
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