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| Freescale Expands QorIQ T Series with Four Pin-Compatible, 64-Bit Processors |
T1 and T2 multicore processors scale in performance for entry-level and mid-range applications; product additions include the first 64-bit embedded processor to integrate a gigabit Ethernet switch With these additions, the QorIQ T1 and T2 families represent one of the industry’s most scalable, pin-compatible portfolios of embedded 64-bit multicore communications processors. Built on Power Architecture® technology, the new products target entry-level to mid-range networking, printing and security device applications. The T1 family now includes dual- and quad-core devices, and the T2 family includes eight virtual-core devices, enabling a range of performance spanning from 1.2 GHz to 1.8 GHz per core. In addition to the T1040, Freescale is today introducing the T1020, which incorporates two cores and an Ethernet switch, the dual-core T1022, as well as the eight virtual-core T2081, which is based on the Power Architecture e6500 core. All of the parts are pin-compatible.
“Freescale has once again leveraged our wealth of networking IP and
intelligent integration strength to offer one of the industry’s most
scalable, pin-compatible portfolios of multicore communications
processors,” said The T1/T2 devices integrate CoreNet, PCI Express® and Ethernet networking interfaces, a combination of programmable and fixed processing units, including enhancements to Freescale’s data path acceleration architecture (DPAA) with integrated fixed-functions and networking offload, plus sophisticated pattern matching and security capabilities. Freescale’s intelligent integration, advanced process technology and proven design capabilities provide optimized performance and scalability, as well as flexible power tuning for more energy-efficient designs. In addition to integrating an eight-port gigabit Ethernet switch, the new T1040 and T1020 products include the features and attributes of the recently announced T1042 device, including Freescale’s DPAA engine, a QUICC Engine block to support a rich set of protocols, shared virtualization technology and next-generation security features. Scalable performance spans from 1.2 GHz to 1.4 GHz and a sophisticated power management system enables deep sleep mode for fanless, energy-efficient designs.
The T1040 and T1020 processors deliver leading performance per watt and
reduce overall system cost, power and design complexity, making them
ideal for low-cost routers. By offloading key tasks to the switch, the
products free the CPU to handle other tasks, delivering 2x to 4x the
performance of Freescale’s current-generation QorIQ P1 processors, while
maintaining the same power budget. The new dual-core T1022 processor delivers more than 2x to 4x the performance and SerDes bandwidth of Freescale’s current generation QorIQ P1/P2 devices, while maintaining the same power budget. It targets a variety of power-sensitive applications, such as enterprise switching and routing equipment, security appliances, and factory automation networking products.
The new T2081 device integrates four dual-threaded Power Architecture
e6500 cores running at up to 1.8 GHz and delivers 2x or better in core
capability, cache size, SerDes bandwidth and Ethernet connectivity,
while maintaining the same power budget as Freescale’s mid-tier 45-nm
QorIQ P series devices. Key features include advanced virtualization
technology, a broad array of I/O options, DPAA and robust security
functionality. The e6500 core’s dual-threaded technology provides 1.7x
the performance of a single thread and features the 128-bit AltiVec
single instruction multiple data vector processor, which performs
calculations that DSPs would otherwise handle, such as media
acceleration and radar processing, but at much lower power. The T2081 is
designed for control plane or integrated control/data plane processing.
Tweet This: @Freescale expands QorIQ T series for entry-level and mid-range applications, introduces first 64-bit chip with integrated Ethernet switch Energy-efficient operation To meet aggressive OEM power envelope requirements, T1 and T2 family products utilize an advanced power management approach that reduces energy consumption using a variable-mode power switch, allowing customers to modulate the power of the cores and other processing units with independence and precision. This approach also includes deep sleep and standby modes, enabling the creation of products that achieve sub-0.5 W power while maintaining fast, responsive networking for on-demand processing. Designed for compliance with energy consumption standards European Code of Conduct (ECC) and EnergyStar (SNE), the T1/T2 family device architecture and 28-nm manufacturing technology enable fanless, convection-cooled system designs. The e5500 core uses Nap/Doze/Sleep power saving modes to reduce the system energy use, and packet lossless deep sleep support is provided with ECMA 363 based auto-response. Availability and development support
Freescale plans to offer samples of the T1040 device in the third
quarter of 2013, with other T1 and T2 devices following soon after.
World-class RTOS and/or development tools support is planned from Enea,
Green Hills Software, Freescale’s newest QorIQ T1 and T2 devices are included in Freescale’s product longevity program, with assured supply for a minimum of 10 years. For Terms and Conditions and to obtain a list of available products, visit freescale.com/productlongevity. About Freescale
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Freescale Semiconductor |