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  Date: 21/10/2011

Freescale licenses ARM Cortex-A7 to put in its multicore i.MX chips

Freescale Semiconductor has licensed the new ARM Cortex-A7 MPCore processor in conjunction with the previously licensed Cortex-A15 processor. Freescale says it will leverage the energy efficiency and performance of the two ARM cores to develop future generations of its rapidly expanding portfolio of i.MX applications processors.

Freescale plans to incorporate ARM Cortex-A7 and Cortex-A15 processors in single-core and multicore i.MX devices that feature software and pin compatibility and target embedded, automotive infotainment and smart mobile device applications. For less performance-demanding tasks, the Cortex-A15 processor can power down, while the Cortex-A7 processor handles lighter-duty processing. By employing this approach, which ARM calls "Big.LITTLE processing," a system-on-chip (SoC) leverages two different, but compatible, processing engines within the same device, allowing the power management software to seamlessly select the right processor for the task. This approach helps reduce overall system power consumption and extends battery life for mobile devices, as per Freescale.

"The high-performance Cortex-A15 processor and ultra-efficient Cortex-A7 processor will play a key role in delivering the 'just-right' blend of performance, power consumption and price our customers have come to expect from the i.MX portfolio," said Bernd Lienhard, vice president and general manager of Freescale's Multimedia Applications Division. "We see great opportunities ahead with these ARM technologies and look forward to using them to create highly scalable, innovative i.MX solutions for a wide range of exciting markets."

"ARM and Freescale have enjoyed a close relationship for many years and this agreement is the latest development," said Lance Howarth, executive vice president of marketing for ARM. "Working with partners across the industry, ARM continues to develop advanced, energy-efficient processors for a range of markets and applications. Our technology, combined with Freescale's expertise in deploying and optimizing advanced SoCs, represents an exciting prospect for consumers and our mutual customers."

For more information visit: www.freescale.com

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