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Freescale develops lower cost version of dual-core processor

Freescale's MPC8640D processor debuts as a lower power, lower cost version of the MPC8641D device and is available in single or dual core versions.



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Austin, Tex.—Freescale Semiconductor has introduced the MPC8640D, a lower cost, lower power version of the MPC8641D dual core processor. The device is available in single and dual core versions and is ideal for networking, telecom, pervasive computing, aerospace and defense applications.

The MPC8640D enables customers to utilize high performance e600 Power Architecture cores and AltiVec 128-bit vector processing at lower price points and power requirements. The MPC8640D processor runs at 1.0/1.25 GHz per core while consuming up to 27 percent less power and costing up to 37 percent less than its MPC8641D predecessor.

The MPC8640D processor features software, package and pin-for-pin compatibility with the MPC8641D processor. It is also compatible with Freescale's forthcoming QorIQ devices, and Freescale simplifies development via an available MPC8641D development platform, which comes with a Linux board support package (BSP).

A highly integrated device, the MPC8640D processor incorporates two e600 cores each with 1 MB of L2 cache. Each core also features the industry benchmark 128-bit AltiVec vector processing engine. The AltiVec engine commonly achieves a 2x to 12x performance increase as demonstrated by EEMBC benchmarks (www.eembc.org).

High-speed I/O connectivity is delivered via an integrated DDR1/DDR2 memory controller, dual PCI Express and RapidIO controllers and quad Ethernet controllers. With dual core performance as well as integrated northbridge and southbridge functionality, this single chip can replace what could take up to four chips using typical solutions, according to Freescale. Additionally, all core-to-peripheral connections are internal, so board designers avoid difficulties related to laying out high-speed parallel buses.

Pricing: In 10K quantities, the dual core version of the MPC8640D (MC8640DVU1000HC) is $120, and the single core version (MC8640HX1000HC) is $90. The MPC8641D Reference Design Board (MCEVALHPCN-8641D) is $3,075.
Availability: Now.
Datasheet: Click here.

Freescale Semiconductor, www.freescale.com



 






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