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Microchip TechnologyA leading provider of 8- and 16-bit microcontroller and analog semiconductors, long-time MIPS licensee Microchip Technology is powering its new PIC32 family of 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) with the MIPS32® industry-standard embedded architecture. Microchip has integrated the low-power MIPS32 M4K® processor core into its new family of high-performance MCUs.
Actions Semiconductor is one of China's leading fabless semiconductor companies, providing mixed-signal and multimedia SoC solutions for portable consumer electronics. Actions has licensed the MIPS32®4KEc® Pro, M4K®Pro and 24KEc™ Pro cores to develop next-generation SoCs for portable digital multimedia applications.
ALi Corporation is the world's leading supplier of integrated circuits for PC, multimedia, and portable peripheral applications. ALi Corporation has further expanded into the consumer electronics market, with product offerings including STB and personal multimedia Audio/Video solutions.
For more information, please www.ali.com.tw.
Altair is the world's leading developer of ultra-low power, small footprint and high performance mobile WiMAX semiconductors that take broadband bandwidth beyond notebooks and USB adaptors to un-tethered, battery-operated handheld devices. The company's products provide handheld device manufacturers integrating WiMAX into their products with a highly power-optimized, robust and cost-effective solution.
Altera programmable solutions enable system and semiconductor companies to rapidly and cost-effectively innovate, differentiate and win in their markets. Find out more about Altera's FPGA, CPLD and ASIC devices at www.altera.com
AMIMON is a fabless semiconductor company pioneering wireless uncompressed high-definition video for universal connectivity among CE video devices. AMIMON's uncompressed Wireless High-definition Interface (WHDI™) allows flat-panel televisions and multimedia projectors to wirelessly interface to all HDTV video sources at a quality equivalent to that achieved with wired interfaces such as component video, DVI and HDMI™. For more information, please visit www.AMIMON.com.
ASMedia Technology Inc. is a leading fabless IC design company focusing on consumer electronics and entertainment applications. ASMedia Technology provides solutions for high picture quality digital photo frames controller, PCI Express (PCIe) signal switch, HDMI level shifter, and SSD controller. ASMedia Technology’s highly integrated SoC (System-on-Chip) provides customers with ease of system design, reduced system cost and excellent quality in audio, video, and image.
Founded in 2001 by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), the Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute Company Limited (ASTRI) promotes applied R&D, facilitates technology transfer and commercialization for innovation and technology development, and brings together industry and university R&D assets to enhance Hong Kong's technological competitiveness. For more information, please visit www.astri.org or call + 852 3406 2800.
ASUSTeK Computer Inc., the world's leading motherboard manufacturer, has adopted the MIPS® architecture for portable and digital multimedia devices, licensing the low-power MIPS32® 4KEc® and 4KEp™ cores, and MIPS®Consumer Audio Platform and software tool kits to speed up its development cycles and accelerate its entry into a variety of new digital consumer markets.
Atheros Communications, Inc., a leading developer of advanced wireless LAN (WLAN) chipsets, is using the MIPS32® 24Kc™ core and 4KE™ and 4K® core families in next-generation products for a range of end markets, including advanced wireless access point, gateway and audio/video solutions.
Axis is a global market leader in network video, driving the ongoing shift from analog to digital video surveillance. Axis products and solutions focus on security surveillance and remote monitoring, and are based on innovative, open technology platforms. Axis licensed MIPS' multi-threaded MIPS32® 34KcTM processor cores for its AXIS Q1602/-E indoor/outdoor cameras, designed for video surveillance in low-light conditions. For more information about Axis, please visit www.axis.com.
Beceem is the leading provider of mobile WiMAX semiconductors with proven over-the-air data speeds exceeding 30 Mbps. The company leverages MIPS® cores in its industry-leading Mobile WiMAX chips, and recently licensed the MIPS32® 4KEc® synthesizable processor core for next-generation wireless networking products. Beceem offers a number of single chip solutions optimized for mobile devices and CPEs, and its products are WiMAX certified, CLEAR qualified and validated against the WiMAX base stations from all major OEMs.For more information about Beceem, please visit www.beceem.com.
Broadcom Corp. made a strategic commitment to the MIPS® architecture in 1998, when the company adopted it as its 32- and 64-bit standard. In 2007, Broadcom announced that it had licensed the entire range of MIPS cores for the development of next-generation MIPS-Based™ products for business, consumer and networking applications.
BroadLight licensed the MIPS32® 4KEc® processor core for use in its BL2000 GPON (Gigabit Passive Optical Network) and BPON (Broadband Passive Optical Network) SoCs. By incorporating the 4KEc core, BroadLight was able to significantly reduce development cost and speed time to market with the industry’s first complete end-to-end GPON solution.
Cavium Networks is a leading provider of highly integrated semiconductor products that enable intelligent processing in networking, communications, storage and security applications.
Cavium Networks offers a broad portfolio of integrated, software compatible processors ranging in performance from 10 Mbps to 10 Gbps that enable secure, intelligent functionality in enterprise, data-center, broadband/consumer and access & service provider equipment. Cavium Networks processors are supported by ecosystem partners that provide operating systems, tool support, reference designs and other services.
Centillium Communications, Inc., an innovator of broadband communications technology, is using the MIPS32® 4Kc™ core in powerful but cost-effective SOCs that can be easily programmed to meet changing communications protocols and standards.
Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing, Ltd., one of the world’s leading semiconductor foundries, gives SOC designers direct access the MIPS32® 4K® core family, which is optimized to Chartered's advanced manufacturing processes.
A Cisco company, Scientific Atlanta is one of the leading global manufacturers and suppliers of products, systems and services that help broadband operators connect consumers with a world of integrated, interactive video, data and voice services. Scientific Atlanta has licensed the MIPS32® 24Kc™ core for use in their next generation of highly integrated semiconductors for digital set- top boxes.
Dai Nippon Printing, Ltd. (DNP), the world's largest comprehensive printing company with diversified operations including LSI design services, will provide customers developing SOCs for leading-edge consumer applications turnkey solutions utilizing the MIPS32® 4KE processor family and MIPS64® 5Kc® and 5Kf® cores.
Entropic Communications is using its license for the MIPS32® 4KEc®and 4KEm™ cores to enable consumers to create high-speed multimedia home networks and share high-speed video and data using existing coaxial cables. In 2007, Entropic announced that it had shipped more than five million MIPS-Based™ devices worldwide.
Fangtek Ltd., a leading provider of IC solutions for mobile devices with offices in the U.S. and China, has licensed the MIPS32® 24KEc™ core to develop high-performance, cost-effective cell phone media processors.
Haier (Beijing) IC Design Co. Ltd. is invested and established by the HaierGroup. It has in-depth knowledge and experience in digital TV and image processing, and is dedicated to developing its core chips and solutions. Haier (Beijing) IC Design has completed the HiPatriot series MPEG-2 decoding chips, QPSK/QAM/COFDM demodulation chips for DVB channels, and Multimedia chips for Digital Frame applications. It provides not only the best chips, but also the best system solutions and services to help its customers be successful. More information is available at www.haier-ic.com.
Huaya Microelectronics, Limited, a world-class provider of custom chips for video solutions, has licensed the MIPS32® 4Kc® SMIC .18 hard core to develop innovative digital television (DTV) products for the China market.
IHP (Innovations for High Performance microelectronics), a European research center dedicated to advancing the state of the art in wireless communications, is using the MIPS32® 4KEp™ core to develop 5-GHz WLAN processors. IHP chose the 4KEp core because it offered a substantial power/performance advantage over other processor cores.
Ikanos Communications, Inc. licensed the MIPS32® 24KE™ core to develop chipsets that enable carriers to offer Fiber Fast bandwidth and Gigabit network processing for enhanced triple play services. Ikanos' multi-mode VDSL2/ADSLx and network processor solutions power access infrastructure and customer premises equipment for many of the world's leading network equipment manufacturers.
Ingenic Semiconductor was founded in Beijing in 2005 to develop embedded processors and solutions optimized for high performance, low power consumption and low cost. For mobile multimedia applications, Ingenic's XBurst CPU offers high operating frequency, high-performance multimedia processing, compact die size and low power consumption. For more information is available at http://en.ingenic.cn
Innova Card, a supplier of secure solutions for Europay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) smart card trusted terminals and FINancial Transactional IC Card READers (FINREAD), is utilizing the MIPS32® 4KSd™ core in its Universal Secure Integrated Platform (USIP) Consumer and Professional platforms. USIP platforms address the needs of end-to-end security in the transaction chain of electronic commerce between consumers, service providers and the financial industry.
The Institute of Computing Technology (ICT) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences was established in 1956. It was the first academic institution to specialize in comprehensive research into computer science and technology in China. ICT is one of the first pilot institutes for the "Knowledge Innovation Program" in the Chinese Academy of Sciences. ICT also focuses on next generation network infrastructure and digital content processing, carrying out in-depth research into mobile internet, trusted networks and systems, broadband mobile communications, sensor networks, digital media, human-computer interactions, virtual reality, and multimedia terminals. ICT also conducts research on theories, algorithms and technology for information security, information retrieval, grid computing, and intelligent information processing.
IDT (Integrated Device Technology, Inc.), a MIPS Technologies licensee for more than a decade, has used the MIPS32® and MIPS64® architectures and MIPS32® 4Kc® core to develop a number of innovative, high-performance, cost-effective solutions for a variety of communications applications.
ITE Technology, Inc. is a professional fabless IC design house headquartered in Science Industrial Park, Hsinchu, with a sales office in Taipei. ITE is recognized as a leading global supplier of I/O chips and conducts business with leading PC manufacturers worldwide. ITE has licensed the MIPS32® 4KEm™ Pro and 4KEp™ Pro cores to develop next-generation SoCs for portable digital multimedia, including MP3, Portable Media Players (PMP), and other audio/video applications.
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency relies on MIPS Technologies’ low-power, high-performance MIPS64® 5Kf® core to ensure flawless operation in its next-generation satellites.
K-micro's innovative ASIC technologies and world-class design support are used in the consumer electronics, computer, office-automation, networking and storage markets. K-micro is an active participant in many industry standards organizations (INCITS, DLNA, PCI-SIG, USB, UPnP, DDWG, HomePNA, MoCA, OCP-IP) and has design centers in San Jose, Taipei and Tokyo.
Kolorific, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor supplier of advanced video processors and total solutions for the fast-growing flat-panel HDTV market. Kolorific’s SoCs process and optimize video, computer graphics and Web content on a variety of display devices, allowing OEM and ODM customers to simplify their product design, lower development and total bill-of-material costs, and reduce time-to-market.
Lantiq offers a broad and innovative product portfolio for next-generation networks and the digital home. The company has a global team of about 1,000 experts in Europe, North America, the Middle East and the Asia Pacific regions. The company is headquartered in Neubiberg just outside of Munich, Germany and specializes in broadband communications encompassing analog, digital and mixed-signal ICs along with comprehensive software suites. Lantiq is a fabless company and its semiconductor solutions are deployed by major carriers and in home networks in every region of the world.
LSI Corporation is a leading provider of innovative silicon, systems and software technologies that enable products which seamlessly bring people, information and digital content together. The company offers a broad portfolio of capabilities and services including custom and standard product ICs, adapters, systems and software that are trusted by the world’s best known brands to power leading solutions in the Storage and Networking markets.
Founded in 2003, Magic Pixel Inc. is a professional fabless IC design company with a group of talented, well-experienced R&D members specializing in multimedia SoCs. Magic Pixel is a leading company in digital photo frames (DPF) SOC solutions and is headquartered in Hsinchu, Taiwan with offices in Taipei and Shenzhen, China. Magic Pixel licensed the MIPS32 24KEc and 4KEc Pro Series cores for development of next-generation DPFs and other portable multimedia applications. For more information, visit www.magicpixel.com.tw.
Magima is an IC design company founded by overseas Chinese investors in 1998 and headquartered in the Shanghai Pudong Zhang Jiang High Technology Park. Magima focuses on embedded System on Chip (SoC) design and technology development to serve the ODM system house with low cost, high performance SoC solutions. Magima has licensed the MIPS32® 4Kc® SMIC 0.18 hard core to develop SoC solution for Set-Top-Box (STB) and digital television (DTV) projects, extending MIPS Technologies’ reach into a rapidly expanding STB/DTV market in China.
Magnum Semiconductor is a premier provider of chips, software, reference platforms and engineering support for recording, viewing and managing high-quality audio/video content.
Marvell is a leader in the development of storage, communications and consumer silicon solutions. The Company's diverse product portfolio includes switching, transceiver, communications controller, wireless, and storage solutions that power the entire communications infrastructure including enterprise, metro, home, and storage networking.
MaxRise was founded in 2006 to bring mobile digital TV technology a wide range of consumer applications. The company has extensive experience in radio frequency (RF), signal processing, silicon technologies, software and communications technologies. Operating as a fabless IC company, MaxRise is able to deliver a low-cost, low-power silicon solution that will serve high-growth consumer and commercial mobile DTV markets.
MegaChips LSI Solutions, Inc. is using the MIPS32®4KE™ core family to target low-power, mobile applications such as cell phones and digital cameras. MegaChips selected the MIPS architecture® for handheld devices due to its ability to deliver high performance using very small power budgets.
Metalink Ltd. is a leading provider of high performance wireless and wireline broadband communication silicon solutions. Metalink’s WLAN and DSL technologies are designed to enable true broadband connectivity in every home, and its products revolutionize the broadband experience by facilitating the convergence of telecommunication, networking and entertainment.
A leading provider of 8- and 16-bit microcontroller and analog semiconductors, long-time MIPS licensee Microchip Technology is powering its new PIC32 family of 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) with the MIPS32® industry-standard embedded architecture. Microchip has integrated the low-power MIPS32 M4K® processor core into its new family of high-performance MCUs.
Mobile Devices, Inc. provides wireless communication IC designs and total reference platform designs. The company offers a PHS baseband solution that includes MP3 playback, T-card controller, USB, Layer1, Layer2, Layer3, and MMI reference designs for use in home box modules and dual-mode modules of cellular phones and cordless phones.
Mobileye is a pioneer in the development of vision-based Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), providing data for applications such as Lane Departure Warning, Forward Collision Warning, Headway Monitoring, Pedestrian Detection, High Beam Assist, Traffic Sign Recognition, Adaptive Cruise Control and more. Founded in 1999, Mobileye is recognized as the leader in intelligent transportation, and has been selected by major automotive companies worldwide for their production vehicles. To date, Mobileye's technology has been launched by BMW, Volvo, and GM. Mobileye's consumer product line, Mobileye AWS®, (Advance Warning System), contains features already in OEM production and new customer features to be launched by OEMs in the future. Mobileye AWS is sold worldwide as the safety solution of choice for passenger cars and commercial fleets. Mobileye N.V. is headquartered in the Netherlands, with a research and development center in Jerusalem, Israel, and sales and marketing offices in Los Angeles, California; Detroit, Michigan; Nicosia, Cyprus and Tokyo, Japan.
Motorola, Inc. Broadband Communications Sector has helped make the MIPS® architecture the de facto standard in digital cable set-top terminals with its MIPS-Based™ DCT5000 series, DCT2500 and DCT2600 terminals.
Novatek Microelectronics Corp. is a leading fabless chip design company specializing in the design, development and sales of a wide range of display driver ICs & SoC solutions that help our worldwide customers meet emerging needs for sophisticated flat-panel display applications and audio/video applications for all digital devices.
NXP is a top 10 semiconductor company founded by Philips more than 50 years ago. NXP creates semiconductors, system solutions and software that deliver better sensory experiences in mobile phones, personal media players, TVs, set-top boxes, identification applications, cars and a wide range of other electronic devices.
Opulan Technologies Corp. is a fabless semiconductor company focusing on developing and marketing broadband multiservice access solutions to telecommunications OEMs. Opulan Technologies Corporation has licensed the high performance, low power MIPS32® 4KEc®core will be used to develop SoCs for xDSL access equipment for the Asia Pacific Service Provider market.
Percello, a fabless semiconductor company provides digital baseband solutions for the challenges of the 3G/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+/LTE femtocells market, with emphasis on cost, power, level of integration, development time and flexibility. Percello brings to its customers low-cost, low-power and high-performance digital baseband chips for the UMTS femtocells market, which is the central component in a UMTS femtocell box.
PMC-Sierra, Inc. licenses the MIPS64® and MIPS32® architectures and a variety of MIPS®cores, including the multi-threaded 34K™ family, to develop MIPS-Based™ processors that span a broad range of applications, from networking equipment to printers and set-top boxes.
With major operations in Asia Pacific including Hong Kong, Beijing and Shenzhen, PowerLayer Microsystems develops advanced digital consumer SoCs for DTV, computer, broadband, mobile communication, information appliance and other emerging applications. PowerLayer has licensed the MIPS32®24KEc™ processor core to advance the development of next-generation digital television (DTV) products.
A global developer of wireless IEEE 802.11x chipsets, Ralink has licensed the MIPS32® 4KEc®core to develop high-performance, low-cost solutions for wireless access points.
Realtek, one of Taiwan's leading fabless semiconductor companies, has taken a license for a number of 32-bit cores from MIPS Technologies, including the 24Kc™ core, which is part of the industry's highest-performance family of synthesizable processor cores. Realtek is using its multi-core license to develop highly differentiated, low-cost solutions for the broadband market.
Renesas Electronics Corporation is a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions including microcontrollers, SoC solutions and a broad-range of analog and power devices.
Sequans Communications is a 4G chipmaker, supplying LTE and WiMAX chips to equipment manufacturers and mobile operators worldwide. Founded in 2004 to address the WiMAX opportunity where it is now a global leader, Sequans expanded in early 2009 to address the LTE market. Sequans chips are inside the world’s leading WiMAX networks and will soon be inside LTE networks. Sequans selected the MIPS32 M14Kc synthesizable processor core for next-generation mobile solutions.
Sharp is a worldwide developer of core digital technologies which will combine its advanced high density 1M-byte flash memory with the industry's most secure, licensable, 32-bit cores, the 4KSc™ and 4KSd™ cores, to set new standards of security and performance for consumer products.
Sigma Designs specializes in silicon-based media processors and wireless chipsets for IPTV set-top boxes, digital media receivers, high definition DVD players, HDTV, and portable media players. The company has licensed the MIPS32®4KE™ and 24K®core families for a range of high-performance processor solutions.
Silicon Integrated Systems Corp. (SiS) is a worldwide leader in the development of leading-edge core logic chipsets. Over the last 20 years, its products have been widely used in various applications such as Desktop PCs, notebook PCs, Embedded Systems, Wireless Communications, Servers, and Digital Entertainment Devices. Furthermore, in order to provide a full-scope of solutions for customers, SiS gets involved in DRAM Module business. For more information, visit www.sis.com.
Sony has long relied on the MIPS® architecture, most notably for its PlayStation® family of products, including the 128-bit Emotion Engine® multimedia processor in the PlayStation® 2 computer entertainment system. In 2002, SCEI acquired a license for the MIPS64® architecture.
STMicroelectronics is a global leader in developing and delivering semiconductor solutions across the spectrum of microelectronics applications. An unrivalled combination of silicon and system expertise, manufacturing strength, Intellectual Property (IP) portfolio and strategic partners positions the Company at the forefront of System-on-Chip (SoC) technology and its products play a key role in enabling today`s convergence markets. ST has licensed MIPS Technologies’ 64-bit architecture.
Stream Processors, Inc. (SPI) is a privately held fabless semiconductor company delivering an innovative stream processing architecture. The company`s technology and products improve application productivity by making parallel processing easier to program and use. The company has licensed the MIPS32®4KEc®core for use in breakthrough stream processor architecture.
A long–time MIPS Technologies licensee of a variety of cores, including the MIPS32® 4KEc® and 4Kp™ processors, Sunplus Technology Co., Ltd., has also licensed the MIPS32® 24KEc™ Pro core. One of the leading consumer IC companies in the world, Sunplus will initially integrate the high-performance, low-power 24KEc Pro core into SoCs targeting digital home entertainment markets including Digital TVs, set-top boxes, high-end DVD players and DVD recorders. Additionally Sunplus will target personal entertainment devices such as portable media players and handheld products.
Teradici has selected the MIPS32® 24Kc™ Pro processor core for Teradici's ground-breaking TERA Host and Portal chipset, the engine of Teradici's PC-over-IP technology. PC-over-IP makes network-delivered computing a viable corporate computing reality, employing a combination of unique graphics algorithms and high-performance silicon processing to change how personal computers are used, deployed and managed.
Texas Instruments Inc. features the MIPS32® 4K™, MIPS32® 24Kc™ and MIPS64® 5K™ core families in its ASIC library to enable a broad range of embedded applications. In addition, TI is developing broadband solutions by integrating the MIPS32 4KEc™ and MIPS32® 24Kc™ cores with its programmable DSP technology.
THALES Communications (formerly Thomson-CSF Communications), is using the MIPS32® 4KEm™ core in ASICs for low-power, high-performance secure access devices. After evaluating cores from leading suppliers, THALES chose the MIPS® core because it delivered the requisite performance without a coprocessor, resulting in a smaller, less expensive ASIC that runs on less power.
Thrane and Thrane, one of the world's leading manufacturers of terminals for global mobile satellite communications, chose the MIPS32® 4KEm™ core for its next-generation satellite mobile phones.
Toshiba Corporation, a long-standing MIPS® architecture licensee, has developed 32- and 64-bit products for a broad range of applications, from digital cameras and automotive telematics to home gateways and office automation. Toshiba also selected the MIPS32® 24KEc™ Pro and 24KEf™ Pro cores as the company's latest microprocessor line-up for providing advanced solutions for next-generation digital consumer products. Targeted applications include DTV, HD DTV, and set-top boxes.
TranSwitch Corporation has selected the MIPS32® 4KEc® Pro processor core for use in next-generation Passive Optical Network (PON) SoCs for Customer Premises Equipment. Design and development activities will be centered in TranSwitch`s India operations in New Delhi, making this the first MIPS-Based design in India. TranSwitch Corporation designs, develops and markets innovative semiconductors that provide core functionality and complete solutions for voice, data and video communications network equipment.
TrendChip Technologies Corporation is a fast-growing communication IC company focusing on broadband ICs including DSL chipsets. TrendChip has shipped more than 12 million DSL chipsets to 30 telephone companies/ISPs in more than 20 countries worldwide. TrendChip has licensed the MIPS32® 24KE™ and multi-threaded MIPS32 34K™ processor cores for next-generation broadband access products.
Trident Microsystems, Inc. designs, develops and markets digital television System-On-Chip (SoC) solutions for the rapidly growing consumer electronics markets in Digital Television (LCD, PDP, High Definition, Digital CRT, Micro Display Projection) and AV Multimedia PCs. Trident`s products are sold to a network of OEMs, original design manufacturers and system integrators worldwide. The company has licensed the MIPS32® 24KEcTM Pro core.
Vango Technologies, Inc. (Vango) was founded in 2006 as a mixed-signal IC consulting company which has since evolved into a fabless mixed-signal chip company. In addition to IP in mixed-signal design, Vango has been focusing on chips for Smart Grid and energy metering. Vango has a complete product offering for energy metering, including analog front end (AFE) chips, and SoC chips for single-phase and poly-phase applications. Vango is ISO 9001 certified and its metering chips are certified by national and international metering authorities. The company is headquartered in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, PRC, with R&D departments in Beijing, China. Vango is leveraging the popular MIPS32® M14K® processor cores to provide 32-bit microcontroller functionality in smart meter and smart grid SoCs. For more information, contact +86 571 8815 7065 or visit www.vangotech.com/int/.
Vitesse designs, develops and markets a diverse portfolio of high-performance, cost-competitive semiconductor solutions for Carrier and Enterprise networks worldwide. Engineering excellence and dedicated customer service distinguish Vitesse as an industry leader in high-performance Ethernet LAN, WAN, and RAN, Ethernet-over-SONET/SDH, Optical Transport (OTN), and best-in-class Signal Integrity and Physical Layer products for Ethernet, Fibre Channel, Serial Attached SCSI, InfiniBand(r), Video, and PCI Express applications. For more information, visit www.vitesse.com.
ViXS Systems Inc. has made high-quality wireless distribution a reality with a video-over-IP solution based on the MIPS32® 4KEm™ core. ViXS’ Xcode™ chip enables a single set-top box to feed broadcast-quality video over wired and wireless networks to multiple TVs in the home, as well as PCs, PDAs, laptops, webpads and other devices, allowing each to display a different program.
Wintegra, Inc., which targets the access infrastructure market, is using the MIPS64® 5Kc™ core in the industry's first access packet processors. As of 2002, the company had secured more than 40 design wins for its WinPath® family of single-chip packet processors, which is based on a revolutionary architecture and features a broad list of protocols, supplied with the silicon.
Wipro Technologies, the global IT services division of Wipro Ltd., enables embedded design engineers using MIPS-Based® technology to lower their product development costs and speed time-to-market by using Wipro’s comprehensive range of SoC design services. Under the terms of this agreement, Wipro will have access to MIPS32® 4KEc® and MIPS64® 5Kf® synthesizable cores to support joint customers.
Zoran Corp., a leading supplier of high-performance digital solutions-on-a-chip in the consumer electronics markets, chose the MIPS® architecture on which to base its future product roadmap. Zoran will initially use the MIPS32® 4KE™ core family to develop additions to its COACH (Camera On A Chip) digital camera and digital TV processors and, in the future, its DVD product solutions.
















































































