Freescale Helps Lower Cost of Gigabit Ethernet for Connected Home Equipment and Other Markets
15 Novembro 2006 - 5:30AM
Business Wire
Addressing market demand for inexpensive processors that can
securely distribute and process multiple streams of rich multimedia
content throughout the home, Freescale Semiconductor
(NYSE:FSL)�(NYSE:FSL.B) introduces the MPC8313E PowerQUICC II� Pro
processor with integrated security. The MPC8313E integrates a
unique combination of Gigabit Ethernet (GigE), USB2.0, high speed
interconnect and advanced power management technologies to provide
an ideal platform for a variety of consumer applications, including
residential gateways, IEEE� 802.11n access points, digital media
servers, network access storage devices and printers. The
cost-effective device meets a number of critical requirements for
digital home technology including piracy protection, quality of
service and ease-of-use features. The processor also helps enable
the creation of end devices compliant with the Digital Living
Network Alliance (DLNA) standard, which makes it easy for consumers
to manage, view, print and share digital content across multiple
devices within the home. �Growing worldwide demand for affordable
consumer devices capable of distributing voice, video and data
content requires a highly integrated processor with Gigabit
Ethernet and an optimal price-to-performance ratio,� said Lynelle
McKay, vice president and general manager of Freescale's Digital
Systems Division. �In addition to meeting cost and integration
requirements, the MPC8313E processor also offers industry leading
encryption and security technology.� The MPC8313E facilitates the
deployment of a wide range of high-speed peripherals at an
extremely affordable price point. In addition to GigE and USB2.0 w/
phy integration, the MPC8313E provides a 32-bit double data rate
(DDR1/DDR2) memory controller running up to 333 MHz, a 32-bit
peripheral component interconnect (PCI) controller, a 16-bit local
bus and four direct memory access (DMA) channels. The device�s
integrated security engine leverages Freescale�s extensive
encryption technology portfolio. (The �E� in the MPC8313E product
name designates on-chip encryption.) "There is a need for increased
processing performance and secure content distribution in the
connected home as digital media servers, consumer network attached
storage, residential gateways and related applications gain
popularity,� said IdaRose Sylvester, senior semiconductor analyst
at IDC. �Companies that can bring their silicon expertise from
carrier class network and security applications into the
price-sensitive consumer space may have a competitive advantage in
the market.� Powered by the latest generation of Freescale�s e300
core based on Power Architecture� technology, the MPC8313E
processor runs at speeds up to 333MHz and delivers up to 700 MIPS,
enabling deployment of feature-rich applications and high
performance peripherals. The device incorporates on-chip memory
management units (MMUs) and 16 KB of L1 instruction and data
caches. Compatible with PowerQUICC II devices and other legacy
PowerQUICC parts, the MPC8313E helps to reduce overall bill of
materials. It speeds time to market through maximum reuse of code,
integration of key peripherals, the availability of cost-effective
reference designs and a robust third party ecosystem of development
tools and application software support. Because the integrated
security engine offloads compute-intensive cryptographic operations
from the main CPU, the device�s extensive encryption technology
does not impact throughput performance. The security processing
unit provides hardware acceleration for the DES, 3DES, Advanced
Encryption Standard (AES), Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA-1) and MD-5
algorithms. The MPC8313E supports the IEEE 1588 timing protocol,
which is essential for industrial control and test and measurement
applications. For LAN control and switching applications, the
MPC8313E offers a SGMII serial interface for GigE controllers.
Additional applications supported by MPC8313E include a line card
controller, broadband router, intelligent NIC, integrated access
devices and 802.11n wireless LAN access points. The device meets
strict power regulations and supports ACPI standards. It includes
power management features such as smart-wakeup functionality and
exceptionally low standby power at less than 300mW. The MPC8313E is
available in a 516-pin PBGA package and is manufactured using
Freescale�s 90-nm process technology, enabling 1.0V core voltage
and 3.3V I/O. Design, development and validation of the MPC8313E
processor and associated application software were conducted
entirely at Freescale�s India Design Center in Noida, India.
SC8311E derivative optimized for printing markets Freescale also
announces an optimized derivative called the SC8311, which is
designed exclusively for printing and imaging markets. Based on the
MPC8313, the SC8311 is a cost-effective SoC that helps
manufacturers offer highly advanced, full-featured laser printers
at low price points. The SC8311 features advanced low-power
capabilities that help manufacturers meet emerging power
regulations in European and Japanese markets. Pricing and
availability Initial samples of MPC8313E are available now, and
general samples are expected in Q1 2007. General availability is
scheduled for Q2 2007. Suggested retail pricing begins at $15 for
10,000 quantities. About Freescale Semiconductor Freescale
Semiconductor, Inc. (NYSE:FSL) (NYSE:FSL.B) is a global leader in
the design and manufacture of embedded semiconductors for the
automotive, consumer, industrial, networking and wireless markets.
Freescale became a publicly traded company in July 2004. The
company is based in Austin, Texas, and has design, research and
development, manufacturing or sales operations in more than 30
countries. Freescale, a member of the S&P 500�, is one of the
world�s largest semiconductor companies with 2005 sales of $5.8
billion (USD). www.freescale.com Freescale� and the Freescale logo
are trademarks of Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product
or service names are the property of their respective owners.
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006. Addressing market demand for
inexpensive processors that can securely distribute and process
multiple streams of rich multimedia content throughout the home,
Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE:FSL) (NYSE:FSL.B) introduces the
MPC8313E PowerQUICC II(TM) Pro processor with integrated security.
The MPC8313E integrates a unique combination of Gigabit Ethernet
(GigE), USB2.0, high speed interconnect and advanced power
management technologies to provide an ideal platform for a variety
of consumer applications, including residential gateways, IEEE(R)
802.11n access points, digital media servers, network access
storage devices and printers. The cost-effective device meets a
number of critical requirements for digital home technology
including piracy protection, quality of service and ease-of-use
features. The processor also helps enable the creation of end
devices compliant with the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)
standard, which makes it easy for consumers to manage, view, print
and share digital content across multiple devices within the home.
"Growing worldwide demand for affordable consumer devices capable
of distributing voice, video and data content requires a highly
integrated processor with Gigabit Ethernet and an optimal
price-to-performance ratio," said Lynelle McKay, vice president and
general manager of Freescale's Digital Systems Division. "In
addition to meeting cost and integration requirements, the MPC8313E
processor also offers industry leading encryption and security
technology." The MPC8313E facilitates the deployment of a wide
range of high-speed peripherals at an extremely affordable price
point. In addition to GigE and USB2.0 w/ phy integration, the
MPC8313E provides a 32-bit double data rate (DDR1/DDR2) memory
controller running up to 333 MHz, a 32-bit peripheral component
interconnect (PCI) controller, a 16-bit local bus and four direct
memory access (DMA) channels. The device's integrated security
engine leverages Freescale's extensive encryption technology
portfolio. (The "E" in the MPC8313E product name designates on-chip
encryption.) "There is a need for increased processing performance
and secure content distribution in the connected home as digital
media servers, consumer network attached storage, residential
gateways and related applications gain popularity," said IdaRose
Sylvester, senior semiconductor analyst at IDC. "Companies that can
bring their silicon expertise from carrier class network and
security applications into the price-sensitive consumer space may
have a competitive advantage in the market." Powered by the latest
generation of Freescale's e300 core based on Power Architecture(TM)
technology, the MPC8313E processor runs at speeds up to 333MHz and
delivers up to 700 MIPS, enabling deployment of feature-rich
applications and high performance peripherals. The device
incorporates on-chip memory management units (MMUs) and 16 KB of L1
instruction and data caches. Compatible with PowerQUICC II devices
and other legacy PowerQUICC parts, the MPC8313E helps to reduce
overall bill of materials. It speeds time to market through maximum
reuse of code, integration of key peripherals, the availability of
cost-effective reference designs and a robust third party ecosystem
of development tools and application software support. Because the
integrated security engine offloads compute-intensive cryptographic
operations from the main CPU, the device's extensive encryption
technology does not impact throughput performance. The security
processing unit provides hardware acceleration for the DES, 3DES,
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA-1)
and MD-5 algorithms. The MPC8313E supports the IEEE 1588 timing
protocol, which is essential for industrial control and test and
measurement applications. For LAN control and switching
applications, the MPC8313E offers a SGMII serial interface for GigE
controllers. Additional applications supported by MPC8313E include
a line card controller, broadband router, intelligent NIC,
integrated access devices and 802.11n wireless LAN access points.
The device meets strict power regulations and supports ACPI
standards. It includes power management features such as
smart-wakeup functionality and exceptionally low standby power at
less than 300mW. The MPC8313E is available in a 516-pin PBGA
package and is manufactured using Freescale's 90-nm process
technology, enabling 1.0V core voltage and 3.3V I/O. Design,
development and validation of the MPC8313E processor and associated
application software were conducted entirely at Freescale's India
Design Center in Noida, India. SC8311E derivative optimized for
printing markets Freescale also announces an optimized derivative
called the SC8311, which is designed exclusively for printing and
imaging markets. Based on the MPC8313, the SC8311 is a
cost-effective SoC that helps manufacturers offer highly advanced,
full-featured laser printers at low price points. The SC8311
features advanced low-power capabilities that help manufacturers
meet emerging power regulations in European and Japanese markets.
Pricing and availability Initial samples of MPC8313E are available
now, and general samples are expected in Q1 2007. General
availability is scheduled for Q2 2007. Suggested retail pricing
begins at $15 for 10,000 quantities. About Freescale Semiconductor
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. (NYSE:FSL) (NYSE:FSL.B) is a global
leader in the design and manufacture of embedded semiconductors for
the automotive, consumer, industrial, networking and wireless
markets. Freescale became a publicly traded company in July 2004.
The company is based in Austin, Texas, and has design, research and
development, manufacturing or sales operations in more than 30
countries. Freescale, a member of the S&P 500(R), is one of the
world's largest semiconductor companies with 2005 sales of $5.8
billion (USD). www.freescale.com Freescale(TM) and the Freescale
logo are trademarks of Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other
product or service names are the property of their respective
owners. Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.
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