Actel Delivers Industry's First Soft ARM7 Family Processor Optimized for FPGAs
Actel Brings Industry's Most Popular 32-Bit Embedded Processor to
the Masses
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., October 24, 2005 —
Actel
Corporation (Nasdaq: ACTL) today announced the immediate availability
of CoreMP7, a soft ARM7 family processor
optimized for use in Actel field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), bringing
the flexibility and fast time to market of programmable logic to this
industry standard in processor technology. Under an agreement announced
in March 2005 with ARM, Actel is offering the 32-bit ARM7 family microprocessor
for use in its products free of license fees, greatly reducing the cost
of entry and increasing designer access to system on chip (SoC) development
with the ARM7 family. Exploiting the benefits of Actel's flash-based
architecture, CoreMP7 will be available for use in ARM-ready versions
of Actel's low-cost ProASIC3 family of FPGAs.
The devices are optimal solutions for value-based consumer, industrial,
automotive and high-reliability applications.
Allowing low-cost system integration, Actel's innovative business model
requires no additional charge for CoreMP7 when an ARM-ready ProASIC3
device is purchased. CoreMP7 will later be extended for use with other
families, including devices based on the recently announced Actel
Fusion technology, which incorporates both analog and nonvolatile
memory on a single device to enable a true programmable system chip.
"Actel is living up to its promise to bring the ARM7 to the masses," said
Dennis Kish, vice president of marketing of Actel. "With the release
of CoreMP7, we are extending the reach of the ARM architecture to include
markets that could not previously afford individual access to this technology.
Actel, in close collaboration with ARM, has combined the flexibility
of Actel FPGAs with ARM's industry-standard ARM7 processor family to
produce a complete and powerful, yet easy to use, product for every designer."
"The unrivaled security features of Actel's nonvolatile FPGAs have
enabled a soft IP version of the ARM7 architecture to be made available
in a programmable logic device for the first time," said Mike Inglis,
executive vice president of marketing, ARM. "In addition, the unique
synergy between the ARM7 and Actel's ProASIC3 family has opened the opportunity
to extend this technology to an even wider range of applications and
volume points."
Optimized ARM7 Provides Maximum Speed and Minimum Size
Actel has optimized the 32-bit ARM7 to maximize the speed and minimize
the size of the processor for use with its FPGA devices. Operating at
up to 25MHz, CoreMP7 is well suited for use in a number of applications,
including digital cameras, kitchen appliances, automotive traction control
systems, car infotainment systems, robotics and medical equipment.
Comprehensive and Low-Cost Tool Support
Actel's CoreMP7 is supported by the large ecosystem of tools and knowledge
that currently exists for the ARM7 family, far surpassing the level of
support offered by competitors. Additionally, industry-leading ARM RealView® development
tools are available from Actel. CoreMP7 will also be supported by a complete
development environment, including Actel's new CoreConsole tool (Also
announced today; see related press release, "CoreConsole
Tool Simplifies Creation of FPGA-Based System-Level Designs"),
Actel's Libero Integrated Design Environment (IDE), a development kit
and a host of third-party tools.
M7 ProASIC3 Delivers Combo of Price, Performance and Security
The ARM-ready M7 ProASIC3 devices provide an attractive combination
of price and performance with support for up to three million system
gates. Leveraging the unparalleled security benefits of the flash-based
ProASIC3 family, the M7 ProASIC3 devices incorporate Actel's proprietary
FlashLock technology and are virtually immune to tampering, assuring
users that valuable IP will not be compromised or copied. Additionally,
the single-chip devices provide the firm-error immunity and live at power-up
(LAPU) capabilities that are inherent to all Actel FPGAs.
Pricing and Availability
Implementation of CoreMP7 in Actel's M7 ProASIC3 devices starts as low
as $2.75 in 250K unit volumes. The M7A3P250, M7A3PE600 and M7A3P1000
devices are sampling now.
About Actel
Actel Corporation is the leader in single-chip FPGA
solutions. The Company is traded on the NASDAQ National Market under
the symbol ACTL and is headquartered at 2061 Stierlin Court, Mountain
View, Calif., 94043-4655. For more information about Actel, visit http://www.actel.com.
Telephone: 888-99-ACTEL (992-2835).
Contact: Stephanie Mrus, Actel Corporation, 650.318.4614