Cadence og ARM udbygger samarbejde om 64-bit processordesigns
Nyt udvidet teknologisamarbejde mellem Cadence og ARM skal være med til at gøre det lettere og hurtige at implementere 64-bit ARM-baserede processordesigns i systemchips (in english).
Cadence Design Systems has announced the signing of the first EDA (Electronic Design Automation) Technology Access Agreement with ARM Holdings plc., which includes access to the ARM Cortex-A50 processor series, based on the ARMv8-A 64-bit architecture.This agreement also provides access to ARMv7 32-bit processor technology, ARM Mali GPUs (graphic processor units), System IP and ARM Artisan libraries. This collaboration further enables ARM and Cadence to provide world-class technology for energy efficient and high performance applications for mobile, consumer, networking, storage, automotive and other end market products.
The ARMv8-A architecture, with its 64-bit support, enables ARM processors to become more broadly deployed in server and desktop applications as well as the migration of 64-bit operating systems to mobile applications.
- We are dedicated to empowering developers, designers and engineers to innovate around ARM technology and ensuring a fast, reliable route to market, says Pete Hutton, executive vice president and president of product groups, ARM.
- The co-optimized tools, IP and physical libraries resulting from this agreement will accelerate the deployment of ARM’s most advanced technologies. We expect that this will be a huge boost to developers of mobile devices, servers and the exploding market for Internet of Things.