ARM Enhances Feature Set of Popular Cortex-M3 Processor for Extreme Low-Power Functionality


CAMBRIDGE, England, April 14 /PRNewswire/ --

- ARM Builds on Successful Adoption of its Cortex-M3 Processor, Extending
Reach Across Ultra Low-Power Embedded Applications, Cost-Sensitive Devices
and Safety-Critical Solutions

ARM (LSE:ARM) (Nasdaq:ARMH) today announced at the Embedded Systems
Conference (ESC), San Jose, California, a significant upgrade to the
widely-licensed Cortex(tm)-M3 processor which is utilized in a wide range of
high-performance, low-cost applications. The latest release includes a new
Wake-Up Interrupt (WIC) controller which allows almost instantaneous return
to fully active mode from an Ultra-Low Leakage (ULL) retention state and
introduces enhanced power management features that address the ongoing need
in the embedded market for increased performance and longer battery life in
next-generation designs. The Cortex-M3 processor is now also supported by the
ARM(R) Power Management Kit(tm) (PMK) and is tightly integrated with, and
optimized for, low-power physical IP standard cell libraries and memories
from the ARM Artisan(R) physical IP family. Additional enhancements include
the ability to integrate solutions for safety-critical and fault-robust
applications in industrial, medical, and automotive applications.

To enable ultra low-power standby operation, the processor has a new
integrated Wake-Up Interrupt Controller that, when utilized with low-power
cells such as the ARM Power Management Kit (PMK) and standard cell libraries
and memories, enables the core and the interrupt controller to be rapidly
placed in an ultra-low leakage retention mode, returning to fully active mode
almost instantaneously on critical events. When combined with Partners'
unique insight into power-efficient design techniques, the WIC will lead to a
new wave of extremely power-efficient microcontroller solutions.

By combining the ARM PMK, memories and standard cell libraries with the
Cortex-M3 processor, Partners can also gain significant time-to-market
savings when targeting ultra-low leakage manufacturing processes for major
power-saving benefits with very low area impact. The Physical IP memories
feature byte-write capability and allow multiple power-down (with retention)
modes when coupled to the PMK.

"This release builds upon the strong reputation of the Cortex-M3
processor and stands as a testament to ARM's continued innovation and
commitment within the global MCU market," said Eric Schorn, VP Marketing,
Processor Division, ARM. "Many ARM Partners have built extremely successful
products using the Cortex-M3 processor and our latest release with integrated
ARM physical IP, will help users achieve even better levels of performance,
power and cost savings."

The Cortex-M3 processor has received industry-wide support as
demonstrated by the adoption of the technology by some of our leading
Partners:

The advanced low-power functionality of the enhanced feature set of the
Cortex-M3 processor has been recognized by Energy Micro, the Oslo based
semiconductor start-up which recently signed a license agreement with ARM.
"Energy Micro's mission is to make the world's most energy friendly
microcontrollers and this enhanced Cortex-M3 processor will enable us to
fulfill this mission," says Geir Førre, CEO of Energy Micro. "The
EnergetIC(tm) microcontroller family from Energy Micro will have energy
consumption at a level that is far below today's solutions, thus enabling
significant improvements in battery life, and longer lifetime of electronic
products."

"We welcome the additional low-power features and configurability
provided by the new Cortex-M3 processor release," said Jean Anne Booth, CMO
of Luminary Micro. "Luminary Micro already ships the largest line card of ARM
technology-based microcontrollers in the market and these new capabilities
will enable us to further extend the reach of our award-winning Stellaris
family of microcontrollers in our next-generation products." In recognition
of their achievements in the microcontroller market, Luminary Micro was
recently awarded the 2008 Global Frost & Sullivan Entrepreneurial Company
Award.

"NXP continues to strengthen its line of microcontroller solutions for
end products in the consumer, industrial, medical and automotive markets,"
said Geoff Lees, vice president and general manager, microcontroller product
line at NXP Semiconductors. "As 32-bit microcontroller technology continues
to advance, NXP looks forward to combining its market-leading low-power
technologies with the new WIC functionality of the Cortex-M3 processor to
further extend its reach into the low-power handheld, metering and medical
application spaces."

"In June 2007, we launched the now famous Cortex-M3 processor-based STM32
family, recognized as the best ever microcontroller concept addressing the
convergence of 16-bit and 32-bit market needs," said Jim Nicholas, general
manager of the Microcontroller Division at ST Micro. "One significant success
factor of the STM32 family has been our outstanding low-power implementation,
which has set the new benchmark for power consumption in this area.
Integrating the new release of the Cortex-M3 processor will extend the market
leadership of the STM32 family further."

In addition to the lower-power benefits, the Cortex-M3 processor can now
boast a path to IEC61508 standard SIL3 certification, enabling its use in a
variety of safety-critical applications in automotive, medical and military
markets where Fault Robustness is essential. "Future automotive embedded
systems demand increasing levels of performance without compromising the
system integrity and safety," said Yutaka Murao, senior fellow of Toshiba
Semiconductor Company. "Products based on the latest release of the Cortex-M3
processor can now be combined with specific system level fault tolerance
components to meet these demands."

"The new release of the Cortex-M3 processor delivers an excellent, and
proven, path for devices to achieve SIL3 certification when implemented in
partnership with the FMEA methodology and IP developed by Yogitech," said
Silvano Motto, CEO Yogitech. "This solution delivers the exceptional fault
robust behaviour required by the IEC61508 standard while minimizing area cost
overhead and adding key benefits at system level."

Other new benefits of the latest release of the Cortex-M3 processor
include:

- Significantly extended configurability of debug and trace capabilities
to enable the creation of extremely cost-sensitive, high-volume 32-bit
devices, such as electronic toys and consumer electronics systems

- Improved operating frequency for highest performance embedded
applications

- Enhanced signaling to power management controllers

Availability

Enhanced support features for the Cortex-M3 processor will be available
in Q2 2008.

About the ARM Cortex-M3 Processor

The Cortex-M3 is a processor focused on cost-sensitive and deterministic
applications, including microcontroller, automotive, medical electronics, and
a wide range of co-processor applications in complex consumer and mobile
handset applications. The processor consists of a three-stage pipelined
central core surrounded by a set of configurable system peripherals,
including a nested vectored interrupt controller (NVIC), bus matrix and a
broad set of debug and trace components. The NVIC is highly configurable to
enable up to 240 physical interrupts and up to 256 levels of priority, with
unlimited nesting, priority boosting, and integrated non-maskable interrupt
for critical events.

The Cortex-M3 processor is proven in market to be highly reliable and
robust with in excess of 100 devices currently available. The processor is
broadly licensed with more than 20 organizations developing devices and the
microcontroller industry rapidly consolidating on it for next generation
32-bit devices.

Public licensees currently include: Actel, Broadcom, Energy Micro,
Luminary Micro, NXP, Renesas, STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments and
Toshiba.

About the ARM Cortex Family of Processors
The three series in the ARM Cortex family enable chip manufacturers and OEMs
to standardize around a single architecture from low-end microcontrollers to
high-performance applications processors. Featuring Thumb(R)-2 technology,
the ARM Cortex family significantly reduces development costs and increases
enterprise efficiency.

- ARM Cortex-A Series: Applications processors for complex OS and user
applications

- ARM Cortex-R Series: Embedded processors for real-time systems

- ARM Cortex-M Series: Deeply embedded processors optimized for
microcontroller and low-cost applications

The ARM Cortex family includes the ARM Cortex-A8, ARM Cortex-M3, ARM
Cortex-R4(F), ARM Cortex-M1 and ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore(tm) and Single Core
Processors.

About ARM Artisan Physical IP

The ARM product family of Artisan Physical IP solutions provides ARM
Partners with the building blocks to create highly optimized system-on-chip
(SoC) designs. The products, offered in three platform solutions include;
Advantage(tm) platform for performance, Metro(tm) platform for high density
(minimum area) and Velocity(tm) high-speed PHYs, offers a wide range of
high-performance and high-density, digital and analog products, to design and
manufacture advanced SoCs.

About ARM

ARM designs the technology that lies at the heart of advanced digital
products, from wireless, networking and consumer entertainment solutions to
imaging, automotive, security and storage devices. ARM's comprehensive
product offering includes 16/32-bit RISC microprocessors, data engines,
graphics processors, digital libraries, embedded memories, peripherals,
software and development tools, as well as analog functions and high-speed
connectivity products. Combined with comprehensive design services, training,
support and maintenance, and the company's broad Partner community, they
provide a total system solution that offers a fast, reliable path to market
for leading electronics companies. More information on ARM is available at
http://www.arm.com.

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Limited. Cortex, MPCore, Advantage, Metro and Velocity are trademarks of ARM
Limited. All other brands or product names are the property of their
respective holders. "ARM" is used to represent ARM Holdings plc; its
operating company ARM Limited; and the regional subsidiaries: ARM, Inc.; ARM
KK; ARM Korea Ltd.; ARM Taiwan Limited; ARM France SAS; ARM Consulting
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Germany GmbH; ARM Embedded Technologies Pvt. Ltd.; and ARM Norway, AS.

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