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MIPS32 4kec core powers 802.11n wlan chipset

MIPS Technologies, Inc., a leading provider of industry-standard processor cores and architectures for digital consumer and business applications, announced today that long-time licensee Metalink Ltd. has expanded its line of MIPS-Based solutions with WLANPlus -- a new wireless LAN chipset based on the MIPS32 4KEc processor core that supports multimedia over the proposed IEEE 802.11n standard at record speeds.

"We have chosen to use the MIPS32 4KEc core in Metalink's new WLANPlus chipset due to its high performance. MIPS Technologies' 4KEc core has the capabilities necessary for our application, and provides a cost-effective solution for our needs, " said Noam Benayahu, Director of VLSI with Metalink.

According to Metalink, WLANPlus is the first "real" MIMO-based (Multiple-Input Multiple-Output) wireless chipset designed to deliver data throughput of more than 240 Mbps (megabits per second) over the air with full-home coverage for video-distribution applications. It can be embedded in digital video recorders (DVRs), set-top boxes (STBs), high-definition televisions (HDTVs), media adaptors and other consumer electronics products to enable seamless multimedia connectivity throughout the home.

"High-quality wireless multimedia distribution throughout the home will give consumers tremendous convenience and flexibility, and Metalink offers a compelling solution with its new MIPS-Based WLAN chipset, " said Brad Holtzinger, vice president of worldwide sales at MIPS Technologies. "By exploiting the capabilities of the 4KEc core, Metalink's design team is able to boost performance and optimize their 802.11n application in ways they couldn't do with other industry-standard cores."

Metalink has licenses for three of MIPS Technologies' 32-bit cores, which have been used to develop a growing portfolio of cost-effective, high-performance networking solutions. The MIPS32 4Km and MIPS32 M4K cores have been implemented in Metalink's DSL chips, one of which includes nine cores. The 4KEc core was used for the first time by the company in its WLANPlus chipset, which marked Metalink's entry into the WLAN market.

About the MIPS32 4KE core family

The synthesizable 4KEc core, a member of the MIPS32 4KE core family, gives licensees the flexibility to optimize applications for performance, size or power consumption, thereby reducing overall system costs. The 4KE core family delivers 1.53 DMIPS/MHz performance in an area as small as 1.0 mm2 in a 0.13-micron TSMC process. Licensees of the 4KEc core are broadly supported by a robust software ecosystem of operating systems, middleware, algorithms and tools for embedded applications, including wireless networking, where the MIPS architecture has long been a leader.



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