|
|
Monday, January 23, 2012
|
LSI Expands Licensing Deal With ARM to Offer
Multicore Processors for Networking Applications
|
|
You are sending an email that contains the article
and a private message for your recipient(s). |
| Your Name: |
|
| Your e-mail: |
* Required! |
| Recipient (e-mail): |
* |
| Subject: |
* |
| Introductory Message: |
|
HTML/Text
(Photo: Yes/No) |
(At the moment, only Text is allowed...)
|
| |
|
| Message Text: |
Networking and storage chip company LSI Corp. today
announced an expansion of its strategic relationship
with ARM.
LSI will gain access to the the family of ARM
processors, including the ARM Cortex-A15 processor
with virtualization support and future ARM processors
along with the ARM on-chip interconnect technology,
including CoreLink cache coherent interconnect system
IP, for use in multicore applications.
"Customers need high-performance, power-efficient
solutions to help effectively manage the unprecedented
growth in network traffic being driven by smartphones,
tablets and cloud-based services, without impacting
user experience," said Jeff Richardson, executive vice
president and chief operating officer, LSI. "The
integration of LSI's leadership in SoC solutions with
ARM's strong ecosystem and leadership in
power-efficient cores will lead to exciting new
multicore-based solutions for our customers."
Multicore solutions based on the combination of ARM
and LSI's ortfolio of IP will enable networking
applications to satisfy the bandwidth demands in a
power-efficient manner. |
|
|
|
|