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Fujitsu signs license deal for ARM IP
2/28/2011 12:35 PM EST
SAN FRANCISCO—Fujitsu Semiconductor Ltd. will incorporate the latest technology from ARM Holdings plc—including ARM's Cortex-A15 processor, Mali graphics and CoreLink systems IP—into its SoC offerings under the terms of a comprehensive license agreement between the companies announced Monday (Feb. 28).
Fujitsu (Yokohama, Japan) and ARM (Cambridge, UK), have been collaborating for more than a decade. Last November, Fujitsu launched sales of its FM3 family of general-purpose microcomputers equipped with the Cortex-M3 processor.
The companies said the agreement would enhance and deepen their partnership. The combination of compatible and scalable low-power processor IP, including the recently launched Cortex-A15 processor, graphics and fabric IP, will enable Fujitsu to provide its customers with complete, full function SoC platforms featuring ARM technology, while reducing time-to-market, the companies said.
Fujitsu (Yokohama, Japan) and ARM (Cambridge, UK), have been collaborating for more than a decade. Last November, Fujitsu launched sales of its FM3 family of general-purpose microcomputers equipped with the Cortex-M3 processor.
The companies said the agreement would enhance and deepen their partnership. The combination of compatible and scalable low-power processor IP, including the recently launched Cortex-A15 processor, graphics and fabric IP, will enable Fujitsu to provide its customers with complete, full function SoC platforms featuring ARM technology, while reducing time-to-market, the companies said.
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