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Product category: Microprocessors, Microcontrollers and DSPs
News Release from: ARM
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 06 October 2005

ARM processor brings power to mobile
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ADTechnology has licensed the ARM7TDMI processor. The move will enable it to offer low-cost application processing in its new MP3 players and smart phones using system-on-chip designs.

ADTechnology has licensed the ARM7TDMI processor The licensing of this ARM technology will enable the company to offer power efficient and low-cost application processing in its new MP3 players and smart phones using system-on-chip designs

"This is a partnership which will make a real difference to our customers".

"We are convinced that ARM's comprehensive support and our design expertise will enable our customers to reduce time-to-market and keep ahead of their competition", said Jun-Suk Kim, President and CEO of ADTechnology Co .

"In addition to the value obtained from licensing this technology, we will also provide our customers with the best design solutions of low power and high performance at a low cost".

"ADTechnology has made a strategic decision by selecting ARM processor technology for use in its next-generation digital mobile products", said Sam Kim, President, ARM Korea.

"The ARM7TDMI processor, combined with ADTechnology's industry-leading graphics and media technology, will deliver new levels of entertainment and innovation to the mobile consumer market, and represents further support for the award-winning ARM7 family of processors".

With ARM RealView Developer Suite compatibility and a broad range of software and operating system solutions from ARM Connected Community Partners, the ARM7TDMI processor is a low-risk solution for building advanced mobile consumer devices.

With FPGA and design simulation models available today for the ARM7TDMI processor, hardware and software design can start immediately drawing on the large offering of ARM technology-supported operating systems, middleware and applications software.

ADTechnology's first ARM Powered product will be available in the first quarter of 2006.

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