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News Release from: AMCC | Subject: PowerPC 440EPr
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 29 February 2008
PowerPC balances performance and
affordability
The PowerPC 440EPr is ideal for cost-sensitive applications that still require the 1000DMIPS performance and features of the superscalar 440 processor core.
Applied Micro Circuits Corp has added a new member to its Power Architecture family, the PowerPC 440EPr processor A balance of performance and affordability makes the PowerPC 440EPr the ideal choice for a wide range of cost-sensitive applications, such as secure gateways, network appliances, multifunction printing platforms, networking line cards and other embedded systems
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Oct 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Based on the PowerPC 440 superscalar core, the low cost AMCC 440GR offers increased processor speed, memory performance and integrated dual Fast Ethernets.
The PowerPC 440EPr features up to 500MHz of processing speed, dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, 32bit PCI, USB2.0, support for 32bit DDR2 high performance memory and an integrated Turbo Security Engine, while offering typical power dissipation of only 3.5W.
The PowerPC 440EPr is offered for cost sensitive customers who still require the 1000DMIPS performance and features of the superscalar 440 processor core.
"AMCC has used its expertise with the Power Architecture to develop a processor that has a well-tuned balance of power and features, yet at very attractive prices", says Linley Gwennap, Principal Analyst of The Linley Group.
Further reading
PowerPC processor gains software platform
Network operating system specialist Wasabi Systems is to provide a port of Wasabi Certified BSD for the AMCC PowerPC 440SP processor.
PowerPC takes turbo security engine onboard
The 440GRx and 440EPx are the first low-cost low-power security-enabled 400 series PowerPC processors.
"Customers will welcome this new product".
In addition, the PowerPC 440EPr includes a high performance double precision floating point unit compatible with the IEEE754 floating point standards, resulting in exceptional performance for print and image processing and other compute intensive applications.
The Turbo Security Engine in the PowerPC 440EPr supports a broad range of standards-based security protocols, such as IPSec, SRTP and SSL and delivers outstanding throughput across the full range of packet sizes.
The 440EPr USB2.0 port can operate in either Host or Device mode and features an integrated PHY to further reduce system design costs and complexity.
To assist customers with rapid product development, the PowerPC 440EPr is supported by an extensive ecosystem of products and services from a wide range of industry-leading suppliers, via AMCC's Partner Programme.
AMCC's Partner Programme includes companies that provide embedded operating systems, hardware and software development tools, software platforms, board level products, system design services, complementary silicon products and even technical training.
Customers can start developing software now for the Power PC 440EPr processor, using AMCC's Sequoia evaluation kit.
This evaluation kit includes a custom, Linux based evaluation board, software development tools from Denx and Corelis, and a resource CD with benchmarks and sample applications.
The PowerPC 440EPr will begin sampling in Q2 2008.
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