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Hitachi Semiconductor (America) Inc. introduces the SH-4 series of 2-issue superscalar, 64-bit external data bus RISC microprocessors (MPUs), which boosts performance up to the 360-MIPS (Dhrystone) level, while also driving toward a 10¢/MIPS price/performance threshold. The CPU in SH-4 series devices processes two instructions per cycle to far outperform other embedded processors at similar clock rates. The first device in the SH-4 series is the SH7750, which operates with an internal clock of 200 MHz.
SH-4 series MPUs enable exciting new applications. The devices are ideal for the innovative Personal Access products such as Internet appliances that use computing, communications, and multimedia technologies to deliver the information users want where, when, and how they want it. Continuing the Breakthroughs that Have Helped Redefine Embedded Control According to Jim Venable, director of systems products business development at Hitachi Semiconductor, "The SH-4 series extends the long string of SuperH processor price/performance breakthroughs that have helped redefine the embedded processor market. To date, SuperH processors have scored over 2,000 design wins and lead in cumulative RISC shipments worldwide.* Our processors that run Microsoft® Corporation’s Windows® CE operating system, offer performance from 60 to 360 MIPS. In fact, the SH-3 (SH7700 series) is the processor of choice for Windows CE-based products (11 of the first 17 H/PCs use the SH-3) and is widely used as the main engine in consumer multimedia products. Our volume shipments help drive down device prices and ultimately system cost." Microsoft: SH-4 Is a Very High Performance MPU for Windows CE OS "The Hitachi SH-4 embedded processor represents a very high performance processor for the Windows CE operating system," said Ted Kummert, director of the Windows CE multimedia consumer product unit at Microsoft. "The combination of the Windows CE operating system and the SH-4 will be well-suited for key markets like TV set top boxes, mobile computing devices, and Windows CE-based terminals." Delivering High Performance at Clock Speeds that Facilitate System Designs The SH-4 series uses a 0.25 µm process and operates at 1.8 volts internally from an external supply that can be up to 3.3 volts. The Relative to to other high-speed processors, the SH7750 achieves high data transfer speeds (800 MBytes/second, peak) at low clock and bus speeds; this helps minimize RFI and EMI. The MPU’s combination of performance, cache size, and high data transfer rate allows more functions to be executed in software, such as soft modems and MPEG decoders, for enhanced system design flexibility and software upgrades. SH-4 series MPUs use a 16-bit, fixed-length instruction set, which is upward compatible with the SH-1, SH-2, SH-3 and SH-3E cores, for high code efficiency and reduced memory size requirements. Moreover, because of the 16-bit, fixed-length instruction set, the 8-KByte instruction cache for the SH7750 is as effective as a 16-KByte instruction cache on most 32-bit, fixed instruction length RISC processors. This allows the SH7750 to achieve its excellent performance while maintaining a low price for the embedded market. The memory management unit (MMU) of the SH7750 is designed to run with protected mode operating systems, including Windows CE and others. The MMU has 1-KByte, 4-KByte, 64-KByte and 1-MByte page sizes and a 64-entry fully associative translation lookaside buffer (TLB). To help reduce device count, allowing simpler, lower-cost systems, the on-chip peripherals include an RTC, 32-bit timers, 2-channel SCI, and PCMCIA interface, as well as a floating point unit (FPU) that conforms to both the IEEE-754 64-bit double-precision and 32-bit single-precision floating point standards. SH7750 Graphics Function: 1.4 Gflops, 5-Million Polygon Capability Manufacturers are improving the graphics capabilities of many products to display sophisticated information and entertainment. The SH7750 provides the FPU and a 4x4 floating-point data matrix (maximum size) that combine to achieve 1.4-Gflops peak floating-point performance at 200 MHz. The 128-bit computational processing capability supports 2D and 3D graphics and movement for more realistic images that can contain up to five million polygons. In an Internet appliance such as a set top box, the graphics capability of the SH7750 allows advanced OSDs (On-Screen Displays). By The 360-MIPS CPU performance, 1.4-Gflops graphics performance, and 800-MByte/second peak bus bandwidth of the SH7750 is enough processing capability to allow the MPU to be used in virtual reality applications. The chip is a perfect front-end for various 3D graphics architectures. It can assist in the seamless decompression of 2D and 3D media content, thus effectively increasing network bandwidth. Because the SH7750 can provide higher throughput for higher screen update rates and fast geometry transformations for 3D rendering acceleration, it can enable greater levels of interactive content of improved visual quality. The SH7750 also has sufficient power to support VRML and Java-rich web browsing. Complete SH-4 Support Includes Development Tools and Companion Chips Hitachi will support the SH-4 series on its D9000, the popular development platform for SuperH processors and Windows CE that enables fast, parallel hardware and software development, and validation. The D9000’s baseboard, with plug-in CPU card, plug-in peripheral cards, and VHDL libraries, allows quick configuration of speed, memory, and peripherals. A reconfigurable peripherals interface and power monitoring capability ease the addition and optimization of functions and performance, and a color display option supports Windows CE 2.0. Hitachi also provides an emulator with JTAG interface to support SH-4 on-chip debug capability. For systems that need to reduce development time while keeping device count low, Hitachi plans to offer ASSP (application specific standard product) companion chips that can be used in SH-4-based system designs. The first of these ASSPs will be released in the second half of 1998. Future Developments The SH-4 series will expand into a range of processors. Currently in development or being considered are higher and lower clock rate Price and Availability The 200-MHz, 360 MIPS SH7750 2-issue superscalar, SH-4 series RISC microprocessor with a 64-bit external data bus in a 256-pin BGA (Hitachi Part # HD6417750BP200) is $40 (10,000 quantity). Samples and documentation for the SH7750 will be available in 1Q98, and production quantities will be available in 3Q98.
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