Fujitsu Gains Access To Latest ARM Technology

April 1, 2011
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Thanks to a recent agreement, Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe will offer platforms featuring the latest ARM technology, including the Cortex-A15 processor, graphics IP, and CoreLink systems IP.

Langen, Germany:Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe has confirmed that its parent company Fujitsu Semiconductor has signed a licence agreement with ARM for ARM IP products. The agreement will enable Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe to offer platforms featuring the latest ARM technology including the Cortex-A15 processor, graphics intellectual property (IP), and CoreLink systems IP (see the figure).

The combination of compatible and scalable low-power processor IP, including the Cortex-A15 processor and fabric IP, will enable Fujitsu Semiconductor to provide its customers with complete, full-function system-on-a-chip (SoC) platforms featuring ARM technology.

ARM
www.arm.com

Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe
www.fujitsu.com/emea/services/microelectronics/

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