Fujitsu prepping ARM Cortex-A15 based CPU

Posted on Wednesday, March 02 2011 @ 6:35 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Fujitsu announced its working on processors with ARM's Cortex-A15 core:
Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited and ARM have announced that they had signed a comprehensive license agreement for the Cortex-A15 processor, Mali graphics and CoreLink systems intellectual property (IP). Thanks to the new IP, Fujitsu will be able to design system-on-chip products featuring code-named Eagle processor core that ARM positions for everything from smartphone to server.

The agreement will enhance and deepen the companies' partnership, and Fujitsu Semiconductor will provide its customers with cutting-edge ARM technology at an early stage as it develops new products. The combination of compatible and scalable low-power processor IP, including the recently launched Cortex-A15 processor, graphics and fabric IP, will enable Fujitsu Semiconductor to continuously provide its customers with complete, full function SoC platforms featuring ARM technology.
More info at X-bit Labs.


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