Toshiba Announces Cell Chip Set and Cell Reference SetToshiba Announces Cell Chip Set and Cell Reference Set

September 20, 2005

Toshiba Corporation today took major steps toward creating a comprehensive development environment for applications based on the Cell microprocessor with the announcement of a Cell Chip Set consisting of the new microprocessor and key peripheral chips, and a Cell Reference Set development platform. The chip set and the reference set will support development of digital consumer products and communication equipment that draw on the powerful broadband capabilities of the Cell microprocessor.

"Software developers and other customers will be eager to make full use of Cell's unsurpassed multitasking and real-time processing functions," said Tomotaka Saito, General Manager of Broadband System LSI Division, Toshiba Corporation Semiconductor Company. "The Cell Chip Set and Reference Set will support them in developing products and applications that reach new levels of performance and excitement."

The Cell Chip Set is composed of the Cell processor, a Super Companion Chip—the interface between Cell and external audio/visual input/output equipment—and a power supply system chip optimized to drive the Cell microprocessor.

The Cell Reference Set development platform consists of a Cell microprocessor, peripheral chips mounted on a printed circuit board with a general-use interface, peripheral equipment, such as DVD and HDD drives, and cooling equipment required for stable operation, all housed in case. The available software includes operating systems and middleware and software development tools. This combination of hardware and software reduces development costs, cuts turnaround time and simplifies testing.

Toshiba expects to start marketing the chips set and reference set in April 2006 or later, once it has assured supply of the component chips and all related documentation.

Toshiba Corporation will showcase the Cell Chip Set and Cell Reference Set, and demonstrate digital media applications on the Cell Reference Set at the Toshiba booth of CEATEC JAPAN 2005, from October 4 to October 8 at Makuhari Messe.

Outlines of Cell Chip Set and Cell Reference Set:

Cell Chip Set:

Cell microprocessor: Next generation microprocessor jointly developed by IBM, Sony Group and Toshiba. Adopts a multi-core architecture and offers super high-speed data transfer capability. The processor is expected to find application in equipment handling data-rich media applications.

Super Companion Chip: Cell's peripheral LSI, which houses audio and image interfaces supporting Cell's super high-speed data transfer capability. The chip also supports a group of interfaces for various systems (video, audio input/output, digital AV interface, IEEE1394, digital tuner interface) and a group of interfaces that make it easier to connect standard input/output devices (standard bus interface, high speed network interface and storage device interface.)

Highly efficient power supply system: The supply system is optimized to drive the Cell processor. Includes controller LSI, TB6814FLG, which makes it possible to offer high-speed response and high-accuracy required by Cell. Includes multi-chip module, TB7003FL, which embeds power device in a small 8mm x 8mm package. Realizes small, high-power and high-efficient power supply system which has 4 phases of 1MHz high-speed switches.

Cell Reference Set:

-- Development platform for Cell-based, next generation digital consumer products,
-- High-speed multi-bit wiring technology and wide variety of interfaces that supports broadband system architecture
-- Linux and ITRON are both provided on the hypervisor OS that manages hardware resources. This approach facilitates the reuse of application property.
-- A comprehensive development environment including the Eclipse framework based editor, compiler, debugger, and performance monitor.
-- An audio-visual application model includes simultaneous multiple digital and analog broadcast television reception, recording and playback.


print this article email this article download pdf blog this article bookmark this article     Stumble it Digg this share on Facebook retweet share on Reddit add to delicious
Rate this story - 3.5 /5 (2 votes)


September 20, 2005 all stories

Comments: 0

3.5 /5 (2 votes)
  • Stumble this up

  • Digg this

  • share this

  • hide
  • Related Stories

  • Selling chip makers on optical computing
    created 7 hours ago | popularity not rated yet | comments 0
  • Researchers create 'fly paper' to capture circulating cancer cells
    created Nov 18, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0
  • Magnetic Nanotags Spot Cancer in Mice Earlier Than Current Methods
    created Nov 17, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0
  • New Digital 'Electronics' Concept May Continue Moore's Law
    created Nov 05, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0
  • 'Moonlighting' molecules discovered
    created Oct 29, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0


Other News

Selling chip makers on optical computing

Selling chip makers on optical computing

Technology / Semiconductors

created 7 hours ago | popularity 5 / 5 (5) | comments 0

(PhysOrg.com) -- Computer chips that transmit data with light instead of electricity consume much less power than conventional chips, but so far, they've remained laboratory curiosities. Professors Vladimir ...


Senators press EU to speed its Oracle-Sun probe

Technology / Business

created 1hour ago | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

(AP) -- U.S. senators are pressuring European antitrust regulators to hurry their investigation of Oracle Corp.'s proposed acquisition of Sun Microsystems Inc., citing Sun's "precarious" financial condition and fears about ...


Facebook creates dual-class structure, but no IPO (AP)

Facebook creates dual-class structure, but no IPO

Technology / Business

created 3 hours ago | popularity 1 / 5 (1) | comments 0

(AP) -- Facebook has created a dual-class stock structure designed to give founder Mark Zuckerberg and other existing shareholders control over the company.


Google, Yahoo zero in on Internet 'freedom' bill

Technology / Internet

created 2 hours ago | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Google Inc. and other Internet companies have zeroed in on a resilient effort by a Republican lawmaker to pass legislation that could restrict their ability to take a nuanced approach to operating in "repressive" foreign ...


Taking the drudgery out of software development

Taking the drudgery out of software development

Technology / Software

created 4 hours ago | popularity 3 / 5 (2) | comments 1

(PhysOrg.com) -- Software developers will no longer have to reinvent the wheel when writing new programs and applications thanks to a clever new set of tools and a central repository of 'building blocks'.