Analysis
Global Unichip Corporation Selects ARM Technology for a Wide Variety of Applications in Emerging Markets
ARM selected for its low power credentials and comprehensive ARM Partner ecosystem to address low- and high-end applications, such as smart phones, tablets and smart TVs
ARM GUC licensed the ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore processor in 2009, and the new agreement now includes the ARM Cortex-A5 MPCore processor and ARM Mali-300 GPU, as well as other ARM IP. GUC will be developing products based on ARM technology that include:
•Entry level smart phones and low cost tablets in emerging markets
using the ARM Cortex-A5 processor and ARM Mali-300 GPU.
•Smart TVs and high performance tablets
using the ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore™ processor and ARM Mali-400 MP GPU. A 28nm test chip will be taped out later in 2011 by GUC.
•additional ARM IP used by GUC includes ARM Physical IP, such as Artisan® Processor Optimization Packs (POPs) for Cortex-A5 and Cortex-A9 processors, Artisan high speed memory compilers and Artisan DDR-3 Interface IP. GUC is also using ARM Fabric IP, including ARM® AMBA® 3 AXI Configurable Interconnect and ARM TrustZone® Protection Controller.
“GUC’s silicon manufacturing customers require differing solutions that are optimized to meet the needs of a wide range of smart devices, from entry level smart phones through to Smart TVs, targeted at consumers with a range of budgets and from a variety of demographics,” said Jim Lai, President, GUC. “This new agreement means that end users will ultimately benefit from the combination of GUC’s extensive experience in advanced design technology and the proven technology leadership of ARM IP. This will provide a choice of high performance, energy efficient SoCs with visually compelling multimedia capabilities for advanced platforms, such as Android.”
As an ARM Partner, GUC is also part of the ARM Connected Community®, a global network of over 850 companies with access to a wide variety of resources and aligned to provide optimized solutions based on the ARM architecture.
“Consumers in both emerging and more established markets are demanding an increasingly connected life. Smarter devices, such as entry level smart phones, tablets and smart TVs, will provide this access,” said Stuart Ching, Vice President APAC Sales, ARM. “The new agreement with GUC will allow their customers to address these markets and benefit from the ARM architecture and our latest IP, as well as the broad ARM Partner ecosystem. ARM IP integrated into GUC’s excellent design, operation and manufacturing capabilities will result in SoCs that are optimized for performance and energy efficiency.”