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ARM
and UMC Announce Foundry Program for Advanced SoC Solutions
CAMBRIDGE,
UK and SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Feb. 28, 2000 – ARM [(LSE:ARM);
(Nasdaq:ARMHY)] and UMC today announced they have signed an agreement
to enable UMC customers to utilize ARM?intellectual property (IP)
for advanced system-on-chip (SoC) solutions. This new program
will provide UMC's foundry customers who are pursuing emerging,
high-growth markets, with easy access to ARM processor cores on
a per-use basis.
"We're experiencing a strong
demand for ARM solutions from foundry customers," said Reynette
Au, vice president of Worldwide Marketing, ARM. "Many of these
customers are aggressively pursuing advanced SoC designs in emerging
market segments, and our partnership with an industry leading semiconductor
foundry like UMC will enable these companies to get into production
with ARM core-based designs as soon as possible."
"ARM has
been one of the most demanded cores amongst our customer base, and
we are delighted to expand our long-standing relationship with ARM
to enable more widespread use of ARM cores," said Jim Kupec, president,
UMC (USA) and head of Worldwide Marketing and Sales. "This
foundry program will allow us to provide our customers with access
to ARM cores, enabling faster time-to-market for critical market
segments. Time-to-market is the key requirement of UMC customers
that motivated us to further expand our Gold IP™ portfolio
with this innovative program with ARM. As the first foundry
to offer ARM cores, UMC will now be able to offer its leading-edge
processes to customers that require an ARM7TDMI core."
"SSL is delighted to be
partnering with ARM," said Kevin Fielding, COO of SSL. "Availability
of the ARM license is key to SSL as it is the preferred choice of
processor for Wireless Internet devices by our OEM customer base
worldwide. A strong and lasting partnership with ARM allows our
mutual customers the flexibility to deploy Wireless Internet Platform
IP with the ARM processor core, and source from UMC."
"We are excited
to be one of the first UMC customers to utilize the ARM7TDMI
core in this innovative model for our advanced ADSL products," said
Mike Gulett, president and chief
operating officer, Virata. Obviously, ARM has been extremely
successful at garnering design wins across multiple application
segments, and it is clear from UMC's rapid growth that the foundry
model is taking hold. Thus, we see this as a program that
will benefit the industry and our customers."
With this new
foundry program, ARM and UMC will work together to reinforce the
ARM architecture's acceptance as the industry's leading 16/32-bit
RISC embedded processor core.
ARM continues
to meet the needs of its partners, and of the embedded processor
industry, by offering complete SoC solutions including processor
cores, peripheral IP, development tools, applications software,
EDA tools and design services. The ARM architecture is well supported
by semiconductor and system manufacturers, real-time operating system
providers, third-party toolchain developers, application software
providers and ARM design centers. The combination of UMC's
world-class process technology and broad customer base, with ARM's
industry-leading RISC processor technology, will allow the two companies
to work together to enable their customers to produce leading-edge
SoC devices, facilitating rapid growth in a wide range of emerging
applications.
About ARM
ARM,
a leading intellectual property (IP) provider, licenses high-performance,
low-cost, power-efficient RISC processors, peripherals, and system-chip
designs to leading international electronics companies. ARM
also provides comprehensive support required in developing a complete
system. ARM's microprocessor cores are rapidly becoming the
volume RISC standard in such markets as portable communications,
hand-held computing, multimedia digital consumer and embedded solutions.
More information on ARM is available at http://www.arm.com.
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Eileen Elam
KJ Communications (for UMC)
(650) 917-1488
KjcomE@cs.com
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Alex Hinnawi
UMC
(886) 2-2700-6999 ext. 6958
Alex_Hinnawi@umc.com
(regional PR contact)
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Julie Seymour
ARM
1.408.579.2234
julie.seymour@arm.com
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