DALLAS-Now a wholly owned subsidiary of Motorola Inc., Freescale Semiconductor has made a series of chip announcements covering areas such as voice over Internet Protocol and system on a chip.
The company said it has extended its PowerQUICC processor-based VOIP solutions known as the MSC11x DSP line.
The product integrates SoC interfaces, follows common platform and remains process technology independent, and its language is synthesizable, said the company.
Motorola also launched it application-and-customer-specific integrated circuit, a silicon solution known as SemiCustom.
“Leveraging Freescale’s scalable PowerPC system-on-a-chip platforms, customers are able to further reduce development costs through easy migration to next-generation system designs and reuse of software investments in Freescale’s PowerQUICC processors containing PowerPC cores and its line of PowerPC processors,” said the company.