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PRESS RELEASE - Freescale - Freescale SC3850 DSP core earns highest BDTImark2000™︎ score to date

BDTI recognizes industry-leading performance of Freescale’s flagship MSC8156 DSP based on the latest StarCoreRegistered technology

 

AUSTIN, Texas – Jan. 20, 2010 – Freescale Semiconductor’s StarCore SC3850 core technology used in the MSC8156 multicore digital signal processor (DSP), has garnered leading benchmark results from independent signal-processing technology analysis firm, Berkeley Design Technology, Inc. (BDTI). Specifically, Freescale’s SC3850 1 GHz core registered the highest fixed-point BDTImark2000Tm score of any DSP architecture tested by BDTI to date.

 

The BDTImark2000 is one of the industry's most respected measures for DSP performance. The score is distilled from a processor’s results on the BDTI DSP Kernel BenchmarksTm, which is a suite of key DSP-oriented algorithms. A higher score indicates a faster core or processor. See www.BDTI.com for more information.

 

Freescale’s MSC8156 processor is a six-core device based on SC3850 StarCore DSP core technology and is designed to dramatically advance the capabilities of wireless broadband base station equipment. SC3850 core technology, which populates each of the six cores on the MSC8156 DSP, achieved a BDTImark2000 score of 15420 – the highest score ever certified by BDTI. This score exceeds the BDTImark2000 score of 13170 previously set by Texas Instrument’s 1.2 GHz C64X DSP.

 

“Freescale is experiencing strong global market traction with the MSC8156 DSP, and several leading OEMs have already adopted the DSP for their newest base station offerings,” said Scott Aylor, general manager of DSP Products for Freescale’s Networking and Multimedia Group. “Now, the widely recognized and respected BDTI score substantiates the innovation and performance levels we’ve been able to achieve with the MSC8156.”

 

Freescale’s MSC8156 has distinguished itself as a best-in-class DSP by coupling the world's highest-performance DSP cores with innovative on-chip multi-standard forward error correction (FEC) acceleration and Fourier transforms acceleration. Together with its efficient architecture, highly optimized compiler and state-of-the-art IDE development suite for high-performance embedded signal processing applications, the MSC8156 allows designers to focus on the application, not on removing system-level bottlenecks typically encountered in costly FPGA-based designs and expensive-to-develop ASIC-based designs.

 

About the MSC8156 DSP


The MSC8156 DSP delivers flexibility, integration and affordability while answering demand from wireless base station OEMs for ultra-high computational performance for baseband applications. The MSC8156 DSP is an ideal choice for applications including multi-standard wireless base stations, radar systems, video conferencing servers, voice gateways and industrial applications. The device offers a total of 48 GMACs (Giga Multiply and Accumulate) per second of DSP core performance. The embedded MAPLE-B baseband accelerator offers up to 280 Msps of FFT throughput, up to 175 Msps DFT, 200 Mbps at six iterations of Turbo decoding for 3G-LTE and 100 Mbps of Viterbi decoding with tail-biting and multi-iterations.

 

About Freescale Semiconductor


Freescale Semiconductor is a global leader in the design and manufacture of embedded semiconductors for the automotive, consumer, industrial and networking markets. The privately held company is based in Austin, Texas, and has design, research and development, manufacturing or sales operations around the world. www.freescale.com.

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