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Date: 16th Sept 09
Good news for embedded system designers
with expertise in PSoC and ARM
In recent times Embedded System design engineers showing
more interest towards Cypress Semiconductor's Programmable
System on Chip (PsoC) devices. PSoC is gearing up to become
another long living EE keyword. A good percentage of PSoC
engineers are also experts and admirers of ARM processor
architecture.
But many PSoC users were disappointed all these years for
not availability of ARM core inside PSoC devices. Now they
can look forward to work with ARM based PSoC devices.
Cypress Semiconductor has licensed ARM processor cores ARM9
and Cortex to use in their future PSoC devices. Cypress
Semiconductor has also licensed more than 75 other IP elements
from ARM.
Here are the comments from ARM and Cypress Semiconductor's
executives:
"Our ongoing relationship with Cypress and their adoption
of the ARM Cortex architecture is a highly visible demonstration
of the growing momentum behind ARM Cortex processor-based
solutions," said Eric Schorn, VP marketing, Processor
Division, ARM. "The combination of the Cortex-M3 processor's
ultra low-power, high-performance credentials with the flexibility
of Cypress's embedded platform technology provides system
designers with the ideal solution for a wide variety of
applications, including, automotive and industrial control
systems, white goods, electronic toys and medical instrumentation."
"This partnership with ARM expands the potential range
of programmable solutions we can make available to customers
with the twin benefits of high performance and industry-standard
architectures," said Norm Taffe, executive vice president
of Cypress's Consumer and Computation Division. "In
addition, our customers now gain access to the broad ARM
ecosystem of support around the processors."
In India, embedded system designers are keen to use ARM
core integrated PSoC devices in their designs. Phani Kumar,
Senior Staff Engineer at Motorola India says, "It's
our long time desire to have ARM in PSoC, we also expect
more peripherals available inside ARM based PSoC chip"
Do you like to see what engineers are chatting about this,
visit
http://www.embeddedrelated.com/usenet/embedded/show/75287-1.php
Cypress Semiconductor is going to talk on the advantages
of ARM-Cypress partnership in the event "ARM Techcon
Developers Conference" on October 21-23, 2009 at Santa
Clara, CA. (Santa Clara convention center) U.S.
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