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ARM IP Enhanced for Mid-Range Mobile Markets

By Staff Reporter | Mar 04, 2014 12:30 PM EST

ARM announced last month an enhanced suite of higher performance and energy-efficient products designed for the rapidly growing mid-range mobile and consumer electronics markets. According to ARM, the suite, comprised of processor, graphics processor and physical IP, is an update to ARM's mid-range IP are offering targeting devices for production in 2015 and beyond. ARM’s Cortex-A17 processor and the ARM Mali-T720 GPU provides both mid-range mobile and other consumer applications such as smart TVs and Over-the-Top media devices.

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"We expect to see a rich set of innovation in the mid-range mobile phone segment which is forecast to become a half a billion unit market annually from 2015 and the Cortex-A17 processor will be a key component in that growth," said Ian Ferguson, vice president of segment marketing, ARM. "To date, the ARM Partnership has shipped more than 50 billion ARM-based chips and the continued broadening of our processor family will enable our partners to further optimize their offerings in existing and new product categories."

The Cortex-A17 processor is said to deliver a 60 percent performance improvement over Cortex-A9 processors. This enables more power and efficiency. It supports full-system coherency for ARM big.LITTLEâ„¢ processing using the CoreLinkâ„¢ CCI-400 Cache Coherent Interconnect. The Mali-T720 GPU is a cost-optimized graphics solution targeted at entry-level Android devices developed to reduce an OEM's manufacturing complexities and time-to-market.

The Android GPU also supports the latest graphics and GPU computing APIs, including Open GL ES 3.0, OpenCL and RenderScript. These visual experiences are only found on high-end smartphones and tablets. The POP IP for the Mali-T720 GPU enables best-in-class area efficiency (fps/mm2) and market-leading power efficiency (fps/mW).

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