Dongbu HiTek and Cortus to develop platform for the MCU market

03/05/2013

Cortus and speciality foundry Dongbu HiTek today announced that they are teaming up to offer platform solutions. The design platforms will be based on the Dongbu HiTek 0.13µm eFlash technology and energy efficient Cortus APS3R processor and peripheral IP. Cortus S.A. licenses a range of 32-bit processor cores for embedded systems. The cores provide licensees with a scalable choice in embedded computational performance and silicon area to meet a wide variety of application needs.

“Our joint platform solution will be a compelling offering for the new wave of intelligent applications,” says Dr. T.S. Kim, VP of Technical Engineering at Dongbu HiTek. “The Cortus APS3R processor is a great complement to our flash memory technology.” He explains, “Our platform will be optimized for the microcontroller(MCU) market.”

“We are delighted to team up with Dongbu HiTek,” says Michael Chapman, CEO and President of Cortus. “Their speciality foundry expertise with embedded flash memory is ideal for many of our target applications. By developing a joint platform we will accelerate time to market for developers of microcontroller ICs.”

The Cortus family of APS processors starts with the world’s smallest 32-bit core, the APS1, and goes up to the floating point FPS6. All cores interface to Cortus’ peripherals including Ethernet 10/100 MAC, USB 2.0 Device and USB 2.0 OTG via the efficient APS bus. They also share the simple vectored interrupt structure which ensures rapid, real time interrupt response, with low software overhead.

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