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Synopsys Announces DesignWare ARC AS 221 BD Dual-Core Processor

Synopsys, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNPS), a world leader in software and IP for semiconductor design, verification and manufacturing, today announced the immediate availability of the DesignWare™ ARC™ AS 221 BD dual-core processor optimized for high-definition (HD) audio applications.

In addition, Synopsys announced three new enhancements to its DesignWare ARC 600 32-bit configurable processor family, including an optional Memory Protection Unit (MPU), Power Management Unit (PMU) and single cycle 16x16 multiplier. The latest features allow designers to incorporate advanced functionality into their designs, while achieving higher performance, smaller area and lower power consumption. Used by more than 150 companies worldwide and shipped in more than 550 million ARC processor-based products annually, Synopsys' DesignWare ARC cores enable designers to lower integration risk and speed time-to-market for their embedded system-on-chip (SoC) designs.

The DesignWare ARC AS 221 BD dual-core processor is optimized for HD audio SoCs targeting Blu-ray Disc and Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) 192 kHz/24-bit digital audio streaming applications. This product extends Synopsys' DesignWare Sound-to-Silicon AS 200 processor family with a high-performance dual-core processor and a complete software stack with all the required codecs, media streaming framework, and Blu-ray Disc use cases. Including all the memories required to run the full Blu-ray software stack, the DesignWare ARC AS 221 BD dual-core processor occupies 0.81 mm2 in a 65-nm LP process, up to half the size of alternative solutions. The processor's power consumption, at 0.26 mW/MHz, is up to one-and-a-half to three times more power efficient than existing solutions.

The DesignWare ARC 600 family includes a full range of configurable and extensible 32-bit cores ranging from full-featured to ultra-compact configurations. All of the DesignWare ARC cores utilize a 16-/32-bit instruction set architecture (ISA) that provides both reduced instruction set computing (RISC) and full digital signal processing (DSP) in an easy to use, unified architecture. The latest enhancements to the DesignWare ARC 600 family provide designers with a richer feature set and the added flexibility to tailor the IP to their target application.

  • The optional MPU for the DesignWare ARC 610D and 625D cores gives software running on the core the ability to control access rights to the memory. This improves performance by preventing a process running on the DesignWare ARC core from accessing memory that has not been allocated to it.
  • The optional PMU for the DesignWare ARC 605, 610D and 625D cores allows application software control over clocking and voltage for the core, allowing dynamic power consumption management.
  • The optional single-cycle 16x16 multiplier is available for the DesignWare ARC 601, 605, 610D and 625D cores. The new multiplier, an addition to the already available single- and multiple-cycle 32x32 multiplier configuration options, reduces power consumption and silicon area for applications that do not require the processing speed of a 32x32 multiplier.

"By providing the DesignWare ARC AS 221 BD processor core solution which delivers 3.5 giga operations per second with full support for the Blue-ray Disc audio stack, Synopsys is helping designers implement advanced high-definition audio functionality into their SoCs," said Joachim Kunkel, senior vice president and general manager for the Solutions Group at Synopsys. "Shipped in more than 550 million ICs annually, Synopsys' high-quality DesignWare ARC processor cores are trusted by designers to help them reduce integration risk and achieve the performance, power and area requirements of their advanced SoCs."

Availability

The DesignWare AS 221 BD and the new enhancement options to the DesignWare ARC 600 family cores are available now.

Source: http://www.synopsys.com/

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