New Freescale QorIQ Processor Helps Ensure Network Edge Security

With the global network further expanding into new terminal devices and previously unconnected industries, cybersecurity is becoming more and more important to consumers, businesses and other institutions. To help ensure the security of growing global network endpoints, Freescale Semiconductor has introduced a new QorIQ P1010 product. It is an energy-efficient processor with advanced security technology designed for factory equipment, digital video recorders, storage products and other applications.

For cost-sensitive endpoint applications, the P1010 processor can operate at frequencies up to 800 MHz, but operating power can be as low as 1.1W. The device uses advanced end-to-end code signing and intrusion prevention capabilities to provide a reliable architectural platform to prevent software intrusion and software cloning.

The P1010 processor is the first product in the QorIQ family to integrate multiple FlexCAN controllers. These controllers allow OEMs to implement industry protocols in factory automation systems. In addition, it combines SD/MMC, 2 PCI Express controllers, 2 SATA controllers and 3 Ethernet controllers to meet the performance and market requirements of NAS/DVR products.

In addition to industrial, storage, and consumer applications, the P1010 is also well suited for cost-sensitive SOHO routers. The processor uses software fast-path acceleration technology to provide line-rate performance for IPv4.

Brett Butler, vice president and network processor division at Freescale, said: "The P1010 is the latest member of the broad QorIQ product family, from 500 MHz single-core products to 2 GHz multi-core processors. In addition to the software compatibility of the PowerQUICC processor, P1010 has also added a special multifunction product to the QorIQ series that combines performance, lower operating power, and safety, making it attractive for cost-sensitive markets. force."

The P1010's combination of energy efficiency and a large number of integrated peripherals can significantly reduce the total system cost. The device is available in a small (19mm x 19mm) 425-pin TEPBGA1 package with a pitch of 0.8mm, thus supporting a small, low-profile board and reducing overall footprint. In addition, the low-power heat dissipation feature allows a fanless design. The serial interface reduces the board size (SGMII Ethernet controller) and the 16/32-bit DDR3 memory controller supports low-power memory designs.

New QorIQ P1014 Reduces Additional Costs For applications that do not require a secure boot and FlexCAN controller, Freescale also offers a simplified version of the P1010, the QorIQ P1014 processor. The P1014 processor includes a 16-bit DDR3 memory controller, which offers significant cost advantages in single- or dual-drive NAS, DVR, and general-purpose control applications.

The QorIQ P1010 and P1014 devices are part of Freescale's long-term supply plan to ensure a 10-year delivery period. For terms and conditions, please visit: www. Freescale. Com/productlongevity.

The development tool P1010RDB reference design board uses P1010 products and is planned for delivery in the first quarter of 2011. The software and enablement tooling program for new components includes VortiQa security software for unified threat management (UTM) solutions, residential gateways/smart energy gateways, and trusted end-to-end applications for signature solutions. At the same time, companies such as Enea, Green Hills Software, Mentor Graphics, and Wind River will also participate in providing advanced development solutions for QorIQ's new components.

Availability The common sample of QorIQ P1010 and P1014 products is planned to be available in the first quarter of 2011, and volume production is expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2011.

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