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Morpho Technologies Delivers Software Programmable WCDMA Chip-Rate

March 30, 2003

Morpho Technologies successfully demonstrated and delivered the MS1-16 reconfigurable Digital Signal Processor (rDSP) in 0.13micron CMOS to Motorola -- Semiconductor Products Sector, a provider of integrated communications solutions.

Morpho Technologies will exhibit and demonstrate at the GSPx & International Signal Processing Conference, March 31 through April 3. The Morpho Technologies' MS1-16 rDSP provides a software programmable SoC core for implementation of the chip-rate processing portion of WCDMA for infrastructure applications.

The MS1-16 rDSP combines a unique group of hardware and software capabilities enabling customers to have a completely programmable WCDMA baseband processing solution.

The MS1-16 rDSP Core, now available in test silicon, meets the needs of both current and emerging wireless demands for base stations by allowing customers to rapidly develop and launch new products featuring the latest algorithms supporting 2G, 2.5G, and 3G standards. Morpho Technologies' fully software programmable solution provides a platform that allows infrastructure chipset and equipment manufacturers to remotely deploy upgrades as standards evolve and new software becomes available.

The MS1-16 rDSP Core joins the previously released MS1-64 rDSP Core, both of which are currently available to customers as soft IP cores as well as functioning in silicon within the Morpho Technologies Development Systems. The MS1 rDSPs are multiple element processing arrays designed to provide processing capacity required by infrastructure and portable designs that implement multiple data processing applications. Example applications include WCDMA/CDMA, GSM/GPRS/EDGE, 802.11, GPS, MPEG, JPEG, voice, and audio.

As applications evolve, off-chip software modifications eliminate the need for new ASIC devices. The result is a significant reduction in design time as well as a risk reduction in making chips. With the new technologies from Morpho Technologies, portable device and infrastructure manufacturers can build products and know they can easily be upgraded and modified, even if it has to sit in inventory for a while.

 


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