Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
NetLogic Microsystems, Inc., a worldwide leader in high-performance
intelligent semiconductor solutions for next-generation Internet
networks, today announced two new members to the Au1300 Ultra Low-Power
Alchemy® processor family with the introduction of the
high-performance Au1384 and the cost-effective Au1310 devices. NetLogic
Microsystems’ new Au1384 and Au1310 processors deliver the powerful
processing performance, robust media acceleration and ultra low-power
functionality required for intelligent next-generation connected
automotive infotainment, audio/video navigation (AVN), heads-up display
(HUD) and telematics systems.
Multiple original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) have adopted the new
Au1384 and Au1310 processors for advanced connected car products. These
connected car products allow users to access on-line information, watch
videos and broadcast television, listen to audio files or tune in to
Internet radio, and get real-time navigation maps and traffic from the
comfort of the automobile.
“Our innovative Alchemy processors are powering and ushering in a new
class of advanced digital solutions for the connected car,” said Mike
Wodopian, vice president of marketing, Ultra Low-Power Alchemy
Processors at NetLogic Microsystems. “The addition of the Au1384 and
Au1310 processor models demonstrates our continued leadership in
delivering superior processing performance, broad feature set and
functionality at the lowest power profile and highest scalability. Our
Alchemy processors are enabling the convergence of media-rich
entertainment, high-speed Internet connectivity and intelligent
navigation for tomorrow’s automobiles, as evidenced by our strong design
win leadership with multiple Tier One customers.”
The ultra low-power Au1384 processor operates at 800MHz, with a system
bus speed of 400MHz, which improves overall performance and supports
memory speeds up to DDR2-800. The Au1384 integrates a high-definition
(HD) version of the second generation Media Acceleration Engine®
(MAE2) video processor for media decode and a 3D graphics processor
supporting both OpenVG and OpenGL-ES standards. The Au1384 is available
in both commercial and industrial temperature configurations.
Fine Digital’s automotive infotainment solution is the first commercial
product to incorporate NetLogic Microsystems’ ultra low-power Au1384
processor. It features a 7-inch wide-VGA (800 X 480) LCD display, 3D
navigation, and rich media playback. This market-leading solution also
includes SD and USB expansion ports for media and mobile TV (DMB)
functionality. Fine Digital will introduce its automotive infotainment
solution in mass production in June 2010.
“We selected NetLogic Microsystems’ Au1384 Alchemy processor because it
provides superior 3D performance, very rich media capabilities and
extremely low standby power required for our next-generation automotive
infotainment solutions,” said Dr. ByungSoo Kim, CTO of Fine Digital. “As
a leading provider of media-rich automotive infotainment solutions, we
are excited to be working with NetLogic Microsystems and its
market-leading Alchemy processors to help us deliver an innovative
infotainment solution to the Korea market.”
The ultra low-power Au1310 processor operates at 533MHz and takes
advantage of NetLogic Microsystems’ innovative Au1300 family
architecture to deliver the performance and a rich media experience
while maintaining typical overall system power rates of approximately
1/2 watt. The Au1310 is socket- and software-compatible with other
members of the Au1300 family, and enables customers to reduce cost by
eliminating the 3D functions and supporting a version of the MAE2
capable of Wide-CIF (480x288) video decode, which leaves the 533MHz CPU
performance “headroom” for enabling multi-tasking capabilities such as
navigation, advanced user interface, media playback and other
communication features.
Thinkware, a leading provider of navigation and location-based services
(LBS) in Korea, has selected the Alchemy Au1310 for its upcoming “I-Navi
AE” navigation system. The “I-Navi AE” is an on-dash navigation system
that features an intuitive user interface on an integrated 7-inch
diagonal, wide screen display, and is pre-loaded with the newly upgraded
“Navi SE 3.2” navigation application software. Thinkware’s “I-Navi AE”
also supports a variety of passenger entertainment options such as
digital TV broadcast (DMB), a karaoke player, several entertaining
games, and multimedia playback features (audio and video) to enable user
media playback from an external USB memory device.
“We are pleased to have selected NetLogic Microsystems’ ultra low-power
Alchemy Au1310 media processor in our latest navigation system," said
Mr. Konan Kim, CTO of Thinkware. “We have built a strong relationship
with NetLogic Microsystems and the strong processor performance,
multimedia capability, and ultra low-power consumption of the Au1310
Alchemy processor are what we have come to expect from the team and we
look forward to continued success as we begin volume production.”
Building on the leadership of the ultra low-power Alchemy Au1300 family,
both the Au1384 and Au1310 processors are based on a high-performance
MIPS32® architecture and integrate a full complement of
on-chip peripherals and connectivity functions. NetLogic Microsystems’
Au1384 and Au1310 processors also include a best-in-class LCD controller
with four graphics planes for 32-bit aRGB, and a second generation Media
Acceleration Engine (MAE2) for H.264, MPEG 1/2/4, DivX, XviD, WMV9 and
VC-1 media playback and are available in a 21mm x 21mm, LF-PBGA537
package. NetLogic Microsystems’ ultra low-power Alchemy Au1384 and
Au1380 processors are available for mass production today.
About NetLogic Microsystems
NetLogic Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:NETL) is a worldwide leader in
high-performance intelligent semiconductor solutions that are powering
next-generation Internet networks. NetLogic Microsystems’ best-in-class
products perform highly differentiated tasks of accelerating complex
network traffic to significantly enhance the performance and
functionality of advanced 3G/4G mobile wireless infrastructure, data
center, enterprise, metro Ethernet, edge and core infrastructure
networks. NetLogic Microsystems’ market-leading product portfolio
includes high-performance multi-core processors, knowledge-based
processors, content processors, network search engines, ultra low-power
embedded processors and high-speed 10/40/100 Gigabit Ethernet PHY
solutions. These products are designed into high-performance systems
such as switches, routers, wireless base stations, security appliances,
networked storage appliances, service gateways and connected media
devices offered by leading original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).
NetLogic Microsystems is headquartered in Mountain View, California, and
has offices and design centers throughout North America, Asia and
Europe. For more information about products offered by NetLogic
Microsystems, call +1-650-961-6676 or visit the NetLogic Microsystems
Web site at http://www.netlogicmicro.com.
NetLogic Microsystems and the NetLogic Microsystems logo are trademarks
of NetLogic Microsystems, Inc. Alchemy and Media Acceleration Engine are
registered trademarks of NetLogic Microsystems, Inc. or one of its
subsidiaries. All other trademarks are properties of their respective
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