ARM Collaborates with Ericsson on Bluetooth

ARM and Ericsson offer industry's first licensable "silicon proven" Bluetooth core

ARM [(LSE:ARM); (NASDAQ:ARMHY)] and Ericsson (Nasdaq: ERICY) today announced the companies are collaborating on Bluetooth™ technology to facilitate the rapid development and early deployment of Bluetooth-compliant products. Building on Ericsson's industry-leading advancements in Bluetooth technology, the two companies are introducing the industry's first family of ARM PoweredŽ Ericsson Bluetooth cores and firmware which will be available for licensing by OEMs and silicon vendors.

The new Bluetooth solutions will be optimized for a range of power/performance requirements, enabling advanced system-on-chip (SoC) designs for a variety of digital consumer applications. ARM and Ericsson will conduct joint product development activities, enabling ARM to capitalize on Ericsson's industry-leading Bluetooth technology, and Ericsson to benefit from ARM's proven history of re-useable IP development. This collaboration will ensure the family of Bluetooth-compliant solutions is fully re-usable by OEMs and silicon vendors, accelerating the incorporation of the cores into SoC devices and reducing time-to-market for products such as smartphones, televisions, digital cameras, PDAs, printers and PCs.

"We have designed and implemented several ARM7TDMI™ core-based controllers which have been successfully incorporated into a variety of products including Ericsson mobile phones," said Örjan Johansson, director and general manager of Ericsson's Bluetooth Product Unit. "It is now key to the success of Bluetooth that we enable silicon vendors and as many OEMs as possible to develop and produce compliant products. ARM's acceptance as a de facto embedded processor standard will help us to offer value to a wide market through a new generation of Bluetooth-enabled consumer electronics devices."

"This agreement builds upon the strengths of both companies, combining ARM's expertise in re-usable designs with Ericsson's proven technology to enable rapid deployment of Bluetooth solutions in consumer markets," said Pete Magowan, vice president of Europe, ARM. "ARM works in partnership with a variety of OEM and silicon partners who will help drive acceptance of the ARM architecture as the 'platform of choice' in Bluetooth-based mobile communications, portable computing, networking and embedded applications."

ARM and Ericsson will also co-develop complete software support, providing full compatibility to leading EDA tools through prototyping, interoperability testing and system-level verification. Prototype silicon of the initial Ericsson Bluetooth core is available now. All products will be available for licensing from the Ericsson Bluetooth Product Unit. Delivery support, training and maintenance will be provided by ARM.


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