New multicore system-on-a-chip architecture from Texas Instruments to deliver 5X performance and simplified design for communications infrastructure equipment
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New multicore system-on-a-chip architecture from Texas Instruments to deliver 5X performance and simplified design for communications infrastructure equipment

BARCELONA, Spain, Feb. 15 — (PRNewswire) — MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS -- Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today unveiled a new System-on-a-Chip (SoC) architecture based on its multicore digital signal processors (DSPs) that integrates fixed and floating point capabilities in the industry's highest performing CPU.  Running at up to 1.2GHz and providing an engine with up to 256 GMACS and 128 GFLOPS, TI's new multicore SoCs deliver over five times the performance of existing solutions in the market and offer vendors a common platform to accelerate the development of infrastructure products such as wireless base stations, media gateways and video infrastructure equipment.  

"If TI delivers on its performance projections, it will clearly be raising the bar on performance for mainstream DSPs," said the respected technology analysis firm BDTI in its InsideDSP newsletter.  "TI's decision to focus more on providing a multicore programming development methodology and environment could give TI an ease-of-use edge over other DSP processor vendors."

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"Manufacturers of communications infrastructure equipment have very specific requirements for differentiating their products and innovating beyond a single portfolio.  It was clear to us that TI had the opportunity to introduce a new platform to customers with a 'smart design' approach that meets their needs for years to come," said Brian Glinsman, general manager of TI's communications infrastructure business. "With this new multicore architecture, we challenged ourselves to exceed Moore's Law by bucking the trend of simply linearly increasing the amount of cores on each platform; instead, we increased overall performance with significant enhancements to the DSP, a new breed of coprocessors, and reduced power consumption."

Availability

Products from the new multicore portfolio will begin sampling in the second half of 2010.

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