Dual-Core Processor drives Green application performance.

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Based on 45 nm process technology, QorIQ® P1022 supports energy-efficient designs for embedded applications via power management capabilities. Power Architecture(TM) cores (600 MHz to 1 GHz) enable concurrent applications processing, delivery of networked services, media processing, and UI capabilities. Additional features include 3 PCIe interconnects, hardware acceleration, 256 KB L2 cache, and DDR2/3 memory options. Support for AMP and SMP operating modes enables performance scaling.



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Newest Freescale QorIQ® Processor Delivers Performance and Energy Efficiency for Green Embedded Applications



QorIQ roadmap execution continues with P1022 device that provides multicore performance in a single-core power budget

TOKYO (Freescale Technology Forum-Japan) - Sept. 9, 2009 - Freescale Semiconductor introduces the QorIQ® P1022 dual-core processor with advanced power management capabilities to support energy-efficient designs for embedded applications. The low-power, high-performance P1022 processor helps embedded systems designers satisfy green-energy mandates while achieving low overall system cost.

Based on 45-nm process technology, the P1022 processor is the sixth announced member of Freescale's QorIQ multicore product line. The device offers best-in-class energy efficiency and a broad range of performance and integration capabilities. It is ideal for applications where performance and energy efficiency are essential, including printing and imaging products, video surveillance technology, storage equipment, and industrial automation and control applications.

"Increased governmental and regulatory focus on energy efficiency for all classes of embedded products presents new challenges for embedded systems designers and developers," said Brett Butler, vice president and general manager of Freescale's Networking Processor Division. "Freescale has designed the QorIQ P1022 processor with advanced power and energy management capabilities to help multicore processing applications meet increasing energy-efficiency standards while enabling low system cost."

The device features a dual gigahertz core system for concurrent applications processing, delivering networked services, media processing and compelling user-interface capabilities. Built on two Power Architecture(TM) cores ranging from 600 MHz to 1 GHz, the P1022 features high-speed triple PCI Express interconnects, hardware acceleration, 256 KB L2 cache and DDR2/3 memory options. The device also integrates Serial ATA interconnect technology and SD/MMC controllers for easy connectivity to integrated storage devices. Freescale additionally offers a single-core processor called the QorIQ P1013 with the same set of system peripherals, interconnect technology and advanced power and energy management features.

Sophisticated power management features include Freescale's Jog technology, which dynamically lowers power consumption for cyclical workloads. The P1022 processor also offers network-aware packet-lossless deep sleep standby capabilities, enabling the creation of embedded systems that achieve 1 watt AC network standby while maintaining fast, responsive networking for on-demand processing.

Support for both asymmetric multiprocessing (AMP) and symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) operating modes enables performance scaling and flexibility. Freescale has demonstrated up to 82 percent improvement in AMP and up to 78 percent in SMP in test applications with the P1022 processor, versus a single-core device operating at the same clock rates.

Designers can utilize one core for implementing user interfaces and value-added network services, while the second core performs media processing in applications like multi-function printers, video surveillance equipment and remotely stored media servers in an AMP environment. Utilization of SMP in networked media processing is equally efficient, since the P1022 can also parallelize a single workload in SMP mode to help increase overall system speed and responsiveness.

The P1022 processor achieves cost savings at the system level by integrating system peripherals including gigabit Ethernet, IEEE® 1588, USB 2.0, SATA, SD/MMC, DUART, SPI, I2C and a user interface LCD controller. In addition, it uses a printed circuit board that is routable in four signal layers to further reduce costs. The P1022 product features cost-effective boot modes including NAND flash, high-speed serial flash and removable SD/MMC.

For more information about the QorIQ P1022 processor, please visit: www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=P1022

Supporting comments from Freescale multicore ecosystem partners follow
"The integration and low-power operation of the QorIQ P1022 processor remove many of the barriers embedded design engineers have in adopting multicore," said David Kleidermacher, chief technology officer for Green Hills. "INTEGRITY Secure Virtualization, networking protocols and comprehensive multicore development tools for the P1022 will help designers create systems that reliably and securely combine Linux user interface software and INTEGRITY real-time determinism with full network protocol support."

"The QorIQ P1022 processor is an ideal platform for adding engaging user interface technology and networked services offered in the Android framework while performing heavy embedded workloads," said Glenn Perry, general manager of Mentor Graphics' Embedded Systems Division. "With our recent acquisition of Embedded Alley, customers can now use our Nucleus, Linux and Android multicore offerings to realize the full benefits of advanced multicore processors, such as the P1022, for product differentiation."

"The QorIQ P1022 dual-core processor will bring the multicore value proposition to lower-end network devices," said Tomas Evensen, chief technology officer for Wind River. "As a long-time partner of Freescale, Wind River is fully committed to supporting the P1022 processor and helping joint customers meet the ever-increasing performance demands and energy-efficiency standards of today's device development."

"Zoran's IPS page description language interpreters benefit greatly from parallelization of rendering through symmetric multiprocessing across multiple cores," said Tom Mager, vice president of Software Engineering for Zoran's Imaging Division. "Combining Zoran's IPS software optimized for concurrent rendering with Freescale's new QorIQ P1022 offers our printer and MFP customers 60 percent processing performance improvement with lower power consumption."

Availability and pricing
QorIQ P1022 processor samples are expected to be available in early 2010. Suggested resale pricing is $42.41 (USD) in 10K quantities.

About QorIQ communications platforms
Freescale QorIQ communications platforms are the next-generation evolution of Freescale's leading PowerQUICC communications processors. Built using high-performance Power Architecture® cores, Freescale QorIQ platforms enable a new era of networking innovation where the reliability, security and quality of service for every connection matters. Dual-core QorIQ devices offer a compelling multicore migration path for PowerQUICC II Pro and PowerQUICC III processor customers and are fully software compatible with existing PowerQUICC processors. For more information about QorIQ platforms, visit www.freescale.com/multicore.

About Freescale Semiconductor
Freescale Semiconductor is a global leader in the design and manufacture of embedded semiconductors for the automotive, consumer, industrial and networking markets. The privately held company is based in Austin, Texas, and has design, research and development, manufacturing or sales operations around the world. www.freescale.com.

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