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News Release from: MIPS Technologies
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 09 March 2005
Infineon signs for processor cores
Infineon Technologies has standardised on the MIPS32 24Kc and MIPS32 M4K processor cores for future development of its growing VoIP business.
Infineon Technologies has standardised on the MIPS32 24Kc and MIPS32 M4K processor cores for future development of its growing VoIP business A MIPS licensee since 2000, Infineon is one of the world's leading broadband access IC providers that is shipping numerous MIPS-based broadband CPE products including advanced xDSL modems, routers, home gateways and VoIP telephony
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 17 Apr 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Infineon Technologies, a MIPS Technologies licensee since 2000 and a leading innovator within the telecommunications access market, has taken a licence for the MIPS32 4KEc core.
"For several years now we have been using the MIPS architecture to develop innovative high performance and quality VoIP solutions including IP phones, analogue telephone adapters (ATA) and VoIP-enabled gateways at competitive costs", said Ulrich Huewels, VP of System Engineering COM Access, Infineon Technologies.
"Infineon continues working closely with MIPS Technologies to design improved and flexible communication solutions leveraging the proven capabilities of the MIPS architecture".
"Infineon's choice to broaden our long-standing alliance underscores the growing success our customers are having in the CPE and communications markets", said Cesar Martin-Perez, Vice President of European Operations at MIPS Technologies.
"We are delighted to have Infineon join the growing list of MIPS32 24K core customers".
"The 24K core licensing growth is faster than any product from MIPS Technologies and is driven by its competitive advantages - both greater performance and smaller die area".
"We look forward to supporting their efforts to penetrate their target markets with their MIPS-based product line".
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