CAMBRIDGE, England and
SAN JOSE, Calif., Sept 29, 2014 /PRNewswire/
-- ARM® and Cadence today announced an expanded
collaboration for IoT and wearable devices targeting TSMC's
ultra-low power technology platform. The collaboration enables the
rapid development of IoT and wearable devices by optimizing the
system integration of ARM IP and Cadence's integrated flow for
mixed-signal design and verification, and their leading low-power
design and verification flow.
The expanded partnership grants rights to deliver reference
designs and physical design knowledge for integrating ARM
Cortex® processors, ARM CoreLink™ system IP,
and ARM Artisan® physical IP along with
RF/analog/mixed-signal IP and embedded flash into the Virtuoso®-VDI
Mixed-Signal Open Access integrated flow for the new TSMC process
technology offerings of 55ULP, 40ULP and 28ULP.
"TSMC's new ULP technology platform is an important development
in addressing the IoT's low-power requirements," stated
Nimish Modi, senior vice president
of Marketing and Business Development at Cadence. "Cadence's
low-power expertise and leadership in mixed-signal design and
verification form the most complete solution for implementing IoT
applications. These flows, optimized for ARM's Cortex-M processors
including the new Cortex-M7, enable designers to develop and
deliver new and creative IoT applications that take maximum
advantage of ULP technologies."
"The reduction in leakage of TSMC's new ULP technology platform
combined with the proven power-efficiency of Cortex-M processors
can enable a vast range of devices to operate in ultra
energy-constrained environments," said Richard York, vice president of embedded segment
marketing, ARM. "Our collaboration with Cadence enables
designers to continue developing the most innovative IoT devices in
the market."
This new collaboration builds on existing multi-year programs to
optimize performance, power and area (PPA) via Cadence's digital,
mixed-signal and verification flows and complementary IP alongside
ARM Cortex-A processors and ARM POP™ IP targeting TSMC
40nm, 28nm, and 16nm FinFET process technologies. Similarly, the
companies have been optimizing the solution based around the
Cortex-M processors in mixed-signal SoCs targeting TSMC 65/55nm and
larger geometry nodes. The joint Cortex-M7 Reference
Methodology for TSMC 40LP is the latest example of this
collaboration.
For more information on ARM and Cadence collaboration activities
attend ARM TechCon 2014, October 1-3
at the Santa Clara Convention Center. Papers are scheduled to
be presented in the technical tracks as well as demonstrations at
their respective booths in the exhibit.
For more
information
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Phil
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+1 512 330 1844
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Head of technical PR,
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phil.hughes@arm.com
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