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peter.clarke

7/30/2010 9:55 AM EDT

@Neo1 I suspect that ST will have a number of different dual-core chips aimed at ...

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Neo1

7/30/2010 12:04 AM EDT

This is a promising platform from ST but if they could have squeezed out another ...

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ST offers dual-core Cortex-A9 processor for embedded apps

Peter Clarke

7/29/2010 12:02 PM EDT

LONDON — European chip company STMicroelectronics has announced it can provide samples of a Cortex-A9 dual-core processor with a DDR3 (third-generation double-data rate) memory interface.

The part, the Spear-1310 is implemented in a 55-nm CMOS process technology and intended for embedded applications including communications, computer peripherals and industrial control, ST said.

The dual ARM Cortex-A9 processors support both fully symmetric and asymmetric operations, at clock frequencies of up to 600-MHz to provide 3000 dhrystone MIPS of performance. The chip is equipped with an integrated DDR2/DDR3 memory controller and a set of connectivity peripherals, including, USB, SATA, PCIe with integrated PHY and a Giga Ethernet MAC.

"Spear 1310 is the first device in the recently announced Spear1300 family and others will follow shortly," said Loris Valenti, General Manager of STMicroelectronics' Computer Systems Division. "With its innovative architecture and powerful feature set, Spear1310 is at the leading edge of the embedded processor market and enables an unprecedented mix of cost competitiveness, performance and flexibility."

Samples of the Spear1310 are available to some potential customers for evaluation and prototyping, ST said.

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kinnar

7/29/2010 12:32 PM EDT

Great news from ST, it seems that netphones (combinations of iPhone and Netbook) will be avaliable very soon.

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peter.clarke

7/29/2010 1:08 PM EDT

@Kinnar I don't think Spear-1310 is intended for those types of applications, which would require more of an SoC type approach to integration. My reading is that when ST talks about communications they are thinking of infrastructure applications.

But those netphones would well be coming anyway.

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eewiz

7/29/2010 11:26 PM EDT

ST lists thin clients as one of the application for the spear lineup. But yeah 600MHz may not be good enough for a high end tablet.

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Robotics Developer

7/29/2010 1:52 PM EDT

I would think with that kind of processing power it would be quite useful for vision and machine control subsystems. Robotic control and automation would be areas of interest if the price performance curve fits.

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Neo1

7/30/2010 12:04 AM EDT

This is a promising platform from ST but if they could have squeezed out another 200Mhz it could found it's way in to much larger applications and made it more interesting. How about gaming consoles with a GPU on that?

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peter.clarke

7/30/2010 9:55 AM EDT

@Neo1 I suspect that ST will have a number of different dual-core chips aimed at a number of applications. The more consumer-oriented versions (such as with 800-MHz clock frequency and GPU) tend to be kept quieter until the console/tablet/netphone/PMP is in the channel to the customers.

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