EDN Magazine Selects ARM1136EJ-S Core as Finalist For 2002 Innovation of the Year Award Monday February 17, 5:00 am ET
CAMBRIDGE, England, Feb. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ARM [(LSE: ARM -News ); (Nasdaq: ARMHY -News )], the industry's leading provider of 16/32-bit embedded RISC microprocessor solutions, has announced that the recently launched ARM1136EJ-S(TM) embedded microprocessor core has been chosen as a finalist for EDN Magazine's 13th Annual Innovation of the Year Awards in the microprocessor category.
The awards program honors innovative engineering professionals and products in the electronics industry. The EDN Innovation of the Year award recognizes unique, state-of-the-art electronics products in 13 major product categories.
The ARM1136EJ-S core is a synthesizable 32-bit embedded microprocessor core that can be implemented across a range of applications where performance and power consumption are the most critical design factors. The core represents a number of significant advances in 32-bit embedded microprocessor design and incorporates unique methodologies to increase processor throughput while capping power consumption to enable effective use in battery-powered devices.
"ARM is honored by its selection as a finalist in this year's Innovation of the Year Award competition," said John Rayfield, VP, US Marketing, ARM. "EDN's recognition of our continuing innovation and ability to deliver semiconductor technology that enables electronic devices to work faster and use less power is a powerful confirmation of ARM's leadership position in the marketplace."
EDN's editorial panel selected the finalists from nominations received throughout the year. The list of finalists will be published in the March 6, 2003 issue of EDN with complete information on all finalists' products on the EDN Access Web site ( www.edn.com ). Winners in each category will then be determined by votes cast exclusively on the site from March 6 to March 24, and will be announced at the annual EDN Innovation awards ceremony at the Pan Pacific Hotel in San Francisco on Tuesday, April 22, 2003. |