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News Release from: ARM
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 02 March 2005
Innotech signs for popular
microprocessor core
ASIC design services specialist Innotech Systems has licensed the popular ARM7TDMI microprocessor through the ARM Foundry Programme.
ASIC design services specialist Innotech Systems has licensed the popular ARM7TDMI microprocessor through the ARM Foundry Programme ARM Partners have been licensing ARM7 family products for more than 11 years (including 13 licences in 2004), which demonstrates the relevance of providing leading-edge technology at all performance points in the embedded microprocessor space
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Innotech Systems specialises in all aspects of integrated circuit design services, as well as product development from concept through physical design and verification.
Since its founding in 1990, Innotech's philosophy has been to work closely with its customers to deliver high-quality products and services on time through leading-edge technology.
"On the design side, the ARM embedded microprocessor core will enable Innotech's customers to integrate a 32bit RISC processor performance into their SoC designs quickly and easily", said Louis Morales, CTO and founder, Innotech.
"On the manufacturing side, the Foundry Programme significantly eliminates risk for our customers".
"It is mutually beneficial on all counts".
"The ARM Foundry Programme is ideal for design services companies such as Innotech, because it enables them to move quickly in helping their customers meet short time-to-market demands and deliver ever more complex silicon solutions", said Keith Clarke, VP Engineering, ARM.
"Experience with the ARM low-power ARM7TDMI microprocessor will give Innotech added value in the highly competitive ASIC design services market".
Innotech has expertise in all phases of system and integrated circuit design and development including logic design, simulation, test, fabrication, and device physics.
Innotech also specialises in size and cost reduction of existing or new electronic systems using a variety of ASIC and circuit-board manufacturing techniques.
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