Tensilica's Xtensa Architecture Licensed
by Stretch Inc. and Integrated into Stretch's
Software-Configurable Processors
License agreement yields the industry's
first off-the-shelf configurable processor
SANTA CLARA & MOUNTAIN
VIEW, Calif. - April 26, 2004 - Tensilica
Inc. and Stretch Inc. today announced that Stretch
has licensed Tensilica Xtensa microprocessor
technology and has integrated the Xtensa processor
core into the industry's first software-configurable
processor chips, the StretchT S5000 family. The
Stretch S5000 processors leverage the Xtensa
architecture's flexibility and broaden Tensilica's
value proposition beyond Tensilica's current
community of ASIC and ASSP developers to also
include developers of virtually any compute-intensive
application.
The Stretch processor, the first
to embed powerful programmable logic within a processor
architecture, can be tailored automatically by
software programmers to address any emerging compute
requirements in applications as diverse as consumer,
medical imaging, military and networking equipment.
Through this innovative new processor design, which
integrates Tensilica's Xtensa technology, Stretch
is making processor configurability available in
an off-the-shelf device for the first time.
The Stretch S5000 software-configurable
processors provide a new way to develop compute-intensive
applications by integrating programmable logic inside the
processor as uncommitted instruction logic (i.e.,
logic not specific to a particular application
or function) and by enabling developers to automatically
create application-specific instructions from their
C/C++ program using easy and familiar C-based tools.
With this new off-the-shelf chip, embedded system
developers can achieve an unprecedented combination
of high performance, efficiency, easy and rapid
development, cost savings and flexibility.
"Embedded systems developers who
need to achieve high compute performance have faced
onerous trade-offs in development complexity, time,
cost and risk," said Gary Banta, CEO of Stretch. "Stretch
is delivering the first software-configurable processor,
offering a new no-compromise approach to developing
compute-intensive applications. Our S5000 processor
family builds on the proven configurability of
the widely accepted Tensilica Xtensa core, integrating
it with Stretch's patented Instruction Set Extension
Fabric (ISEF). In essence, we have created the
first general-purpose Tensilica-based processor."
"Stretch's software-configurable
processor demonstrates the power and flexibility
of our Xtensa core," said Bernie Rosenthal, senior
vice president of marketing and sales for Tensilica. "Stretch's
processor chip will deliver extensibility to a
host of new compute-intensive applications that
have been craving the elusive combination of higher
performance, greater flexibility, improved time-to-market,
and significantly lower development costs and risk. We
are excited that Stretch is making Tensilica's
configurability value proposition accessible to
thousands of design engineers who do not design
SOCs and could not take advantage of our technology
directly."
About Tensilica
Tensilica was founded in July 1997
to address the growing need for optimized, application-specific
microprocessor solutions in high-volume embedded
applications. With a configurable and extensible
microprocessor core called Xtensa, Tensilica is
the only company that has automated and patented
the time-consuming process of generating a customized
microprocessor core along with a complete software
development tool environment, producing new configurations
in a matter of hours. For more information, visit
www.tensilica.com.
About Stretch
Stretch Inc. is delivering a new
kind of software-configurable processor, the first
to embed programmable logic within the processor.
Using only familiar C/C++ programming tools, system
developers automatically configure Stretch's off-the-shelf
processors to meet the needs of their toughest
compute-intensive applications, achieving extraordinary
performance, easy and rapid development, significant
cost savings, and flexibility to address diverse
markets and changing application needs. Founded
in March 2002, Stretch has its headquarters in
Mountain View, Calif., and has been funded through
investments from top-tier venture capitalists Worldview
Technology Partners, Oak Investment Partners and
Menlo Ventures. For more information, please
visit www.stretchinc.com .
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