Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. (Freescale) is sampling the PowerQUICC MPC8569E processor, the dual-core QorIQ P2020 device and the six-core MSC8156 StarCore digital signal processor (DSP). Customer validation/bring-up activities have continued on or ahead of schedule and volume production is expected to begin in 45-nm at the end of 2009. The devices are sampling to over a dozen original equipment manufacturer (OEM) customers and are used in development of new infrastructure solutions.

Freescale is accelerating the availability of key communications products based on 45-nm process technology. This acceleration is in response to the demand from wireless infrastructure equipment manufacturers targeting advanced 3G and 4G systems.

“In the current economic environment, it is encouraging to see tremendous worldwide demand for enabling technology that facilitates deployment of broadband infrastructure equipment for advanced 3G and 4G networks,” said Lisa Su, senior vice president and general manager of Freescale’s Networking and Multimedia Group. “By accelerating delivery of our high-performance 45-nm products to customers, Freescale is playing a key role in delivering the performance and cost reductions required to bring next-generation networks to life.”

Offering advance levels of integration, performance and energy efficiency, the trio of 45-nm devices delivers a comprehensive solution for 3G/4G infrastructure equipment. The products’ highly integrated designs and low-power operation capabilities facilitate reduction of both base station equipment costs and service provider operating expenditures. For example, these devices can help reduce bill-of-material costs for processor and DSP content in a typical 3-sector, 10MHz LTE base station by up to 60 percent, while simultaneously reducing the corresponding power consumption by more than 50 percent compared to the previous generation. The 45-nm parts deliver enough performance to support double the number of users over the previous generation.

This strong product execution bodes well for Freescale at 45-nm geometries, where the company is one or two process generations ahead of competing products,” said Linley Gwennap, principal analyst with The Linley Group. “These accomplishments demonstrate early momentum for Freescale’s QorIQ product line while providing customers with advanced processor technology for next-generation wireless infrastructure equipment.”

About the MSC8156 DSP:

Freescale’s MSC8156 is the DSPs based on 45-nm process technology, endowing the part with performance, energy efficiency and form factor advantages. It combines high-speed interfaces, six 1GHz cores based on SC3850 StarCore DSP technology and baseband accelerators supporting the latest wireless standards – all engineered to dramatically advance the capabilities of wireless broadband base station equipment.

About the QorIQ P2020 processor:

The P2020 communications processor is designed to deliver multicore processing performance within a single core power budget. The dual-core device offers a compelling multicore migration path for PowerQUICC II Pro and PowerQUICC III processor customers. Fully software compatible with existing PowerQUICC processors, the P2020 features two e500-based cores ranging from 800 MHz to 1.2 GHz.

About the MPC8569E PowerQUICC III processor:

The MPC8569E PowerQUICC III communications processor is a high-performance, low-power device based on 45-nm technology. The processor’s highly integrated design allows for a single-chip solution where multiple devices were used before. It is ideal for advanced wireless and wireline communications equipment applications and is engineered to deliver up to 1.3 GHz performance within a sub-10 watt power envelope.