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hallo, neues von ARM Holdings
NINTENDO SELECTS ARM HOLDINGS PLC FOR ITS NEXT GENERATION GAME BOY
CAMBRIDGE, England, Sep 3, 1999 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- ARM
Holdings plc (Nasdaq: ARMHY); (London: ARM) is pleased to note that
Nintendo Co. Ltd. has recently made an announcement of the successor to
its highly successful Game Boy Machine. The new Game Boy Advance will
use a 32-bit RISC CPU developed by ARM. Game Boy Advance is due for an
August 2000 release in Japan and is tentatively set to release before
the end of 2000 in North America and Europe.
Commenting on the news, Jamie Urquhart, Chief Operating Officer said:
"We are very pleased that Nintendo has selected an ARM processor for
its next generation Game Boy. This is further endorsement of the
versatility of our technology."
und trotz all dem gemetzel an der nasdaq bleiben die mit 5% im plus heute...seht euch das mal an !!!
NoLitso
NINTENDO SELECTS ARM HOLDINGS PLC FOR ITS NEXT GENERATION GAME BOY
CAMBRIDGE, England, Sep 3, 1999 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- ARM
Holdings plc (Nasdaq: ARMHY); (London: ARM) is pleased to note that
Nintendo Co. Ltd. has recently made an announcement of the successor to
its highly successful Game Boy Machine. The new Game Boy Advance will
use a 32-bit RISC CPU developed by ARM. Game Boy Advance is due for an
August 2000 release in Japan and is tentatively set to release before
the end of 2000 in North America and Europe.
Commenting on the news, Jamie Urquhart, Chief Operating Officer said:
"We are very pleased that Nintendo has selected an ARM processor for
its next generation Game Boy. This is further endorsement of the
versatility of our technology."
und trotz all dem gemetzel an der nasdaq bleiben die mit 5% im plus heute...seht euch das mal an !!!
NoLitso
Digital Harmony Technologies Incorporates ARM Technology to Offer a
Complete 1394 Audio/Video & Control Solution
SEATTLE, Oct 6, 1999 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Digital Harmony Technologies,
Inc. today announced it is offering semiconductor manufacturers a
complete IEEE-1394 audio/video node controller solution based on an
ARM(R) core.
The IEEE-1394 specification enables connection speeds of 100, 200, and
400 Mb/s. Combining ARM`s RISC intellectual property (IP) with the
Digital Harmony(TM) IP and Protocol Suite, the solution will enable
system-on-chip (SOC) designs for use in next-generation digital home
entertainment devices. The resulting technology sets the stage to ease
both production and development of SOC products, drive semiconductor
manufacturing costs down and assist OEMs in the proliferation of
IEEE-1394 devices.
This off-the-shelf solution enables semiconductor manufacturers to
quickly reach the market with integrated circuit (IC) devices that are
optimized for high-bandwidth consumer electronics applications,
including DVD players, digital televisions (DTVs) and set-top boxes
(STBs), among others. ARM, a market leader in RISC (Reduced Instruction
Set Computer) IP, enables a cost-saving integration advantage when
paired with Digital Harmony`s IEEE-1394 audio/video IP.
The Digital Harmony 1394 design is intended to optimize the
industry-standard protocols designed for implementing the new IEEE-1394
bus. When optimized along with an ARM-based processor running the
Digital Harmony IP and Firmware, the result is to give OEMs the
essential building blocks to bring interoperable digital consumer
electronics products to market at an accelerated rate, promising lower
IEEE-1394 implementation costs. Digital Harmony licenses its Firmware
to a growing family of consumer electronics OEMs, including
Harman/Kardon(R), Denon, Onkyo, Boston Acoustics, Meridian Audio,
Sensory Science (formerly Go Video), Panja (formerly AMX/PHAST) and
Stellar One.
"The ARM partnership model has enabled the ARM architecture to become a
de facto standard in 32-bit embedded CPU applications. With this
collaboration, our partners will now be able to quickly and
cost-efficiently roll out industry-compatible digital devices," said
Joe Frisby, business development manager for ARM. "ARM`s low-power,
high-performance processor technology, combined with Digital Harmony`s
1394 expertise in the audio/video arena, will enable a new generation
of digital home entertainment devices."
"ARM and Digital Harmony have similar business models, both providing
essential ingredients to bring new semiconductor devices to market,"
says Mark Bridgwater, vice president of marketing at Digital Harmony
Technologies. "ARM has embraced the adoption of 1394 and our collective
goal is to become the preferred 1394 system-on-chip design for consumer
electronics OEMs. Our combined expertise means manufacturers can lower
their R&D risk, guarantee interoperability and get to market quickly."
About Digital Harmony Technologies
Digital Harmony Technologies Inc. (www.digitalharmony.com) was the first
company to demonstrate audio-on-1394 and the first to demonstrate a
multi-vendor 1394 home entertainment system with all audio, video and
control commands on the IEEE-1394 bus. Based in Seattle, Digital Harmony
offers complete interoperability solutions for both home entertainment
(Digital Harmony(TM)) and professional audio/video (Digital Harmony
Pro(TM)) systems, providing Digital Harmony firmware that implements open
standards, running on Digital Harmony compliant integrated circuit
processors. Digital Harmony Product Certification Centers ensure product
compatibility, using independent and rigorous testing measures. OEM
licensees have access to a growing family of 1394 audio/video device
reference designs, further reducing the time-to-market of new devices.
Consumers will rely on the Digital Harmony logo as a seal of approval --
an indication from an objective, third-party source that their digital
audio/video products will operate harmoniously in an IEEE 1394 network.
Digital Harmony and Digital Harmony Pro are trademarks. ARM, Thumb,
StrongARM and ARM Powered are registered trademarks of ARM Limited. "ARM"
is used to represent ARM Holdings plc (LSE: ARM and NASDAQ: ARMHY); its
operating company ARM Limited; and the regional subsidiaries ARM, INC.;
ARM KK; ARM Korea Ltd. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are
the property of their respective holders.
Complete 1394 Audio/Video & Control Solution
SEATTLE, Oct 6, 1999 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Digital Harmony Technologies,
Inc. today announced it is offering semiconductor manufacturers a
complete IEEE-1394 audio/video node controller solution based on an
ARM(R) core.
The IEEE-1394 specification enables connection speeds of 100, 200, and
400 Mb/s. Combining ARM`s RISC intellectual property (IP) with the
Digital Harmony(TM) IP and Protocol Suite, the solution will enable
system-on-chip (SOC) designs for use in next-generation digital home
entertainment devices. The resulting technology sets the stage to ease
both production and development of SOC products, drive semiconductor
manufacturing costs down and assist OEMs in the proliferation of
IEEE-1394 devices.
This off-the-shelf solution enables semiconductor manufacturers to
quickly reach the market with integrated circuit (IC) devices that are
optimized for high-bandwidth consumer electronics applications,
including DVD players, digital televisions (DTVs) and set-top boxes
(STBs), among others. ARM, a market leader in RISC (Reduced Instruction
Set Computer) IP, enables a cost-saving integration advantage when
paired with Digital Harmony`s IEEE-1394 audio/video IP.
The Digital Harmony 1394 design is intended to optimize the
industry-standard protocols designed for implementing the new IEEE-1394
bus. When optimized along with an ARM-based processor running the
Digital Harmony IP and Firmware, the result is to give OEMs the
essential building blocks to bring interoperable digital consumer
electronics products to market at an accelerated rate, promising lower
IEEE-1394 implementation costs. Digital Harmony licenses its Firmware
to a growing family of consumer electronics OEMs, including
Harman/Kardon(R), Denon, Onkyo, Boston Acoustics, Meridian Audio,
Sensory Science (formerly Go Video), Panja (formerly AMX/PHAST) and
Stellar One.
"The ARM partnership model has enabled the ARM architecture to become a
de facto standard in 32-bit embedded CPU applications. With this
collaboration, our partners will now be able to quickly and
cost-efficiently roll out industry-compatible digital devices," said
Joe Frisby, business development manager for ARM. "ARM`s low-power,
high-performance processor technology, combined with Digital Harmony`s
1394 expertise in the audio/video arena, will enable a new generation
of digital home entertainment devices."
"ARM and Digital Harmony have similar business models, both providing
essential ingredients to bring new semiconductor devices to market,"
says Mark Bridgwater, vice president of marketing at Digital Harmony
Technologies. "ARM has embraced the adoption of 1394 and our collective
goal is to become the preferred 1394 system-on-chip design for consumer
electronics OEMs. Our combined expertise means manufacturers can lower
their R&D risk, guarantee interoperability and get to market quickly."
About Digital Harmony Technologies
Digital Harmony Technologies Inc. (www.digitalharmony.com) was the first
company to demonstrate audio-on-1394 and the first to demonstrate a
multi-vendor 1394 home entertainment system with all audio, video and
control commands on the IEEE-1394 bus. Based in Seattle, Digital Harmony
offers complete interoperability solutions for both home entertainment
(Digital Harmony(TM)) and professional audio/video (Digital Harmony
Pro(TM)) systems, providing Digital Harmony firmware that implements open
standards, running on Digital Harmony compliant integrated circuit
processors. Digital Harmony Product Certification Centers ensure product
compatibility, using independent and rigorous testing measures. OEM
licensees have access to a growing family of 1394 audio/video device
reference designs, further reducing the time-to-market of new devices.
Consumers will rely on the Digital Harmony logo as a seal of approval --
an indication from an objective, third-party source that their digital
audio/video products will operate harmoniously in an IEEE 1394 network.
Digital Harmony and Digital Harmony Pro are trademarks. ARM, Thumb,
StrongARM and ARM Powered are registered trademarks of ARM Limited. "ARM"
is used to represent ARM Holdings plc (LSE: ARM and NASDAQ: ARMHY); its
operating company ARM Limited; and the regional subsidiaries ARM, INC.;
ARM KK; ARM Korea Ltd. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are
the property of their respective holders.
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