The ConnX Atlas LTE reference architecture is designed to be a launching point for Tensilica licensees who are designing their own software-programmable or hybrid hardware/software modems. ConnX Atlas brings the power of advanced DSP (digital signal processing) programmability to create a new radio platform or evolve an existing hardwired mobile terminal radio design.
By implementing the entire LTE Layer 1 PHY in a series of optimized cores, we unite the area and power optimization designers expect from hardwired dedicated function blocks together with the programmability benefits of a programmable radio, stated Steve Roddy, Tensilica’s vice president of marketing and business development. This reference architecture is designed to accelerate the SOC design process, giving our customers a huge time-to-market advantage and, if so desired, the ability for rapid customization using our Xtensa DPU foundation.
The ConnX Atlas reference architecture consists of the definitions of the seven constituent cores and optimized software libraries to support the key computational kernels of the LTE standard. The new ConnX BBE16 DSP core, also announced today (see separate release) is a key building block of the Atlas platform. Also included in the Atlas reference architecture are the ConnX Soft Stream Processor, ConnX Turbo16 turbo decoder, and the ConnX Bit Stream Processor.
Tensilica is engaging now with a small group of Early Access Partners for Atlas platform development. General availability of the platform will occur in early 2011.