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Fujitsu Laboratories Develops Power-Saving CMOS Technology for 32nm-Generation and BeyondFujitsu Laboratories Limited announced today the development of power-saving CMOS technology for logic LSI chips for 32 nanometer- (32nm-) generation and beyond. The new technology enables employment of a specific silicon crystal surface, which previously had not been applied in silicon substrates due to the crystal surface's conventionally low performance in the past, by improving its performance. As a result, as a world's first, the technology makes it possible to use current 45nm-generation fabrication facilities to reduce LSI power voltage without lowering operation speed, thereby containing production costs and cutting LSI power consumption during operation by approximately 20 percent (20%). It is anticipated that the technology can be used in a wide range of applications, such as system LSIs for various mobile devices that will need to be increasingly multi-functional, and for microprocessors of which many are running with multiple processing cores. [Read more...] |
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Langen & Munich, Germany, 11th November 2008 — Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe (FME) is exhibiting part of its range of leading-edge graphics controllers and microcontrollers designed for automotive and industrial applications on Inova Semiconductors’ Stand 115, Hall A6, at Electronica 2008.
Single-chip solution delivers sophisticated graphics and cost savings
The MB88F332 'Indigo', Fujitsu’s new graphics controller, opens-up new avenues for designers to create new concepts with graphics systems. Developed to meet the requirements of in-car applications such as hybrid cluster, HUD (head-up-display) and CID (central information display) in future vehicle generations, it provides a big potential for reducing system costs.
In a modular system the MB88F332 is installed close to the screen without external memory and external TCON, and can display a splash-screen on stand-alone start-up. The state-of-the-art APIX®, Automotive Pixel Link interface from Inova Semiconductors, builds the serial video and command link to a remote control unit. The pixels are made by the internal sprite engine in an animated style, blending and overlaying internal sprites and external video data. With further peripherals such as ADC, I2C, SMC and GPIO, etc., to round-off the feature list, the MB88F332 is packaged into a low-cost QFP.
First microcontroller with embedded APIX transmitter
Fujitsu’s MB91F467S, the first MCU with embedded APIX, is the perfect counterpart to Fujitsu’s graphics controller MB88F332 to build a modular hybrid instrument cluster, with separated control and display units. MB91F467S can remotely control the peripherals on MB88F332 via the bi-directional APIX side bands and can download pixel data to MB88F332 via the main link. With a 100MHz system clock, it offers enough performance to remotely control up to two display units connected via APIX and simultaneously handle various other tasks.
The MB91F467S is a member of Fujitsu’s MB91460 series of high performance 32-bit MCUs based on the proprietary FR core. This family offers a rich portfolio of MCUs for various applications in the automotive (e.g. instrument cluster, body, infotainment) and industrial arenas.
APIX remote handler software
In addition to the microcontroller described above, Fujitsu offers the matching APIX remote handler software. This software package enables the customer to quickly use the APIX remote handler hardware on MB91F467S to its full extent, saving significant software effort.
System-on-chip graphics controller
MB86R01 ‘Jade’ is a highly-integrated device for embedded automotive graphics applications. Incorporating an ARM926EJ-S CPU core, together with an enhanced version of the successful Coral PA graphics processor and a number of external interfaces, this 90nm process technology device is highly optimised for various types of applications that require outstanding CPU performance in combination with sophisticated 2D/3D graphics features in a compact SoC. Target applications include on-board and mobile navigation systems, graphical dashboard systems, HUD units, rear-seat entertainment systems, point-of-sale terminals and industrial control panels.
Members of Fujitsu’s applications and sales-support teams will be available on the Inova Semiconductors' stand to answer questions and talk you through the products.
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