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News Release from: MIPS Technologies
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 20 June 2001
Brecis uses MIPS core for broadband
platform
MIPS Technologies has licensed its MIPS32 4Km synthesisable core to Brecis Communications.
MIPS Technologies has licensed its MIPS32 4Km synthesisable core to Brecis Communications In particular, Brecis has used the 4Km core in its new Multi-Service Processor family, a new class of network processor software plus silicon "platform" that is designed specifically for emerging broadband multiservice customer premise equipment targeted at enterprises or remote offices
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 23 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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New from MIPS Technologies, the MIPS32 4KSc smart card core is a high-performance, synthesisable embedded 32bit processor core for ultra-low-power advanced smart card applications.
Such equipment would include voice-and-data integrated access devices (IADs), IP-based PBXs, business-class routers, firewalls and multiservice enterprise products.
"The 32-bit 4Km core gives Brecis the performance, flexibility and scalability it needs for its advanced communications applications", said Derek Meyer, vice president of worldwide field operations at MIPS Technologies.
"With this core our customers get a powerful, easy-to-integrate, synthesisable solution that is compatible with a broad spectrum of software and development tools that support the MIPS32 architecture".
George Alexy, CEO and president of Brecis added, "We are very pleased with our selection of the MIPS architecture.
It provides our customers with the cost effective performance and the broad tool chain and application support required to address this exciting, new market for multiservice enterprise and service provider CPE equipment".
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