Tensilica's ConnX Baseband Engine DSP Core Successfully Deployed By NXP Semiconductors
NXP to Also Use Tensilica's ConnX in Global Intelligent Traffic System Field Trials
Eindhoven, Netherlands and Santa Clara, CA - Tensilica, Inc. recently announced that NXP Semiconductors N.V. was the lead partner for Tensilica's first ConnX Baseband Engine (BBE), announced on June 22, 2009. NXP Semiconductors, as the global leader for car entertainment systems, has successfully fabricated the ConnX Baseband Engine DSP in its automotive multi-standard software defined radio innovation platform, a highly flexible baseband processor for satellite and terrestrial digital radio and mobile HDTV (high-definition television) as well as car2X communication. In the latter application, the processor is deployed in multiple Intelligent Traffic System Field Trials around the globe.
"Tensilica presented us with an intriguing application for their customizable dataplane processor technology, and we worked with Tensilica to evolve that into a product that worked very well for our requirements. We needed a DSP that went well beyond what else we could find on the market in terms of optimum power/performance/area," stated Andrew Turley, director of innovation for car entertainment, NXP. "NXP and Tensilica worked together to get a truly optimized solution that has the necessary DSP performance to tackle multi-standard next-generation digital radio applications in a small and power-efficient core."
"We are honored that NXP, as the market leader for car entertainment semiconductors has selected Tensilica as their DSP provider and was a lead partner for our ConnX BBE," stated Jack Guedj, Tensilica's president and CEO. "Our collaboration with NXP has helped us optimize our ConnX BBE and validates the benefits of Tensilica's customizable dataplane processors (DPUs) to build the most efficient digital signal processing engines for mobile wireless communications."
SOURCE: Tensilica, Inc.