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Cortex-M0 processor IP streamlines embedded SoC design

13th October 2015
Nat Bowers
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ARM is making it far easier to design, prototype and produce SoC components by offering free pre-commercialisation use of ARM Cortex-M0 processor IP and low-cost FPGA prototyping. Available through the ARM DesignStart portal, the package includes: a Cortex-M0 processor and System Design Kit (SDK), featuring system IP, peripherals, test bench and software; and a free 90 day license for the full suite of ARM Keil Microcontroller Development Kit (MDK) development tools.

The package will enable the design, simulation and testing of new SoCs using a pre-configured Cortex-M0 processor without incurring the capital costs typically associated with up-front licensing. There is an option to move to the prototyping stage with a $995 ARM Versatile Express FPGA development board.

Developers wishing to enter full commercial production can then purchase a simplified and standardised $40,000 fast track license. This includes commercial use of ARM Cortex-M0 processor IP, SDK and Keil MDK development tools, along with ARM technical support.

The upgraded DesignStart portal makes ARM technology available to the broadest range of SoC developers, from startups to established vendors, and makes the path to full commercial production easier and faster than ever.

Nandan Nayampally, Vice President, Marketing, CPU group, ARM, commented: “The DesignStart portal is available to all SoC designers, but will be particularly valuable to companies that are incorporating ARM technology for the first time. We want to enable startups, makers and other entrants into IoT as well as embedded applications to accelerate their development path with an excellent starting point around which to build their technology and rapidly achieve commercially viable solutions. The new portal package achieves this by offering an easy route to design and production with industry-leading ARM technology, backed by the broadest embedded software ecosystem.”

“By offering the Cortex-M0 processor IP in a low cost package, ARM is making it far easier for companies to create their own SoCs,” said Dermot Barry, Vice President, Semiconductor Solutions, S3 Group. “By using proven mixed signal IP from S3 Group and ARM processor IP, our customers have already reduced their BoMs by up to 90%.”

“There are multiple product benefits that can be delivered by custom SoCs, such as lower power demands, improved functionality, smaller chip size and a reduced bill of materials,” said Dr. Zhongjie Wu, President and CEO, Mindmotion. “We applaud ARM’s move to provide many more companies with the ability to develop custom SoCs.”

“We anticipate a significant move to custom SoC development, particularly for IoT applications,” said Julian Kingsbury, vice president, Asia Pacific, Sondrel. “ARM is the low-power processor of choice for IoT and we are delighted to work with them to help bring the benefits of custom SoCs to startups and OEMs alike.”

“There is an increasing trend in China for custom SoCs in IoT, mixed signal and general embedded applications,” said Jerry Ardizzone, Senior Vice President, Worldwide Sales and Marketing, Brite Semiconductor. “This move by ARM, along with Brite’s IoT platform expertise will help ensure that more developers can easily access ARM processors with the broadest ecosystem of IP, software and tools, to better address the market that fabless customers are targeting.”

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