Nexperia was the
NXP Semiconductors
NXP Semiconductors N.V. is a Dutch semiconductor manufacturing and design company with headquarters in Eindhoven, Netherlands. It is the third largest European semiconductor company by market capitalization as of 2024. The company employs approx ...
(formerly
Philips
Koninklijke Philips N.V. (), simply branded Philips, is a Dutch multinational health technology company that was founded in Eindhoven in 1891. Since 1997, its world headquarters have been situated in Amsterdam, though the Benelux headquarter ...
Semiconductors)
brand
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for a family of processors, primarily featuring media processor
system-on-chip
A system on a chip (SoC) is an integrated circuit that combines most or all key components of a computer or electronic system onto a single microchip. Typically, an SoC includes a central processing unit (CPU) with memory, input/output, and da ...
(SoC) and media co-processors, but also briefly including highly integrated mobile (SoC) products.
Nexperia media processors
Philips Semiconductor began producing processors for multimedia applications, under the
TriMedia brand. Later model SoC processors with greater integration were sold under the Nexperia brand.
PNX1300
The PNX1500 was a basic media processor, designed for DVD players, set-top boxes, and internet appliances. Featuring a 200 MHz TriMedia CPU core, DVD decryption/descrambling, partial hardware acceleration for MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 decoding, and 10/100 Ethernet support. It was designed to be a pin-compatible successor to the
TriMedia TM-1300.
PNX1500
The PNX1500 was a media processor SoC. Featuring the 266 MHz
TriMedia TM3260 CPU core, 2D graphics acceleration, and MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 decoding, and 10/100 Ethernet support. It was designed to be code compatible with the PNX1300.
PNX1700
The PNX1700 was an HD media processor SoC for connected media devices, like set-top boxes,
PVRs and TV's, announced in March 2005. This media chip included a 500 MHz
TriMedia TM5250 CPU core, 10/100 ethernet, and an LCD controller, and was capable of decoding HD video formats, including Windows Media Video, DivX, MPEG-4 and MPEG-2, and able to perform simultaneous encode and decode of full D1 resolution MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 video, including support for H.264 codec. The 1700 was pin-compatible with the predecessor PNX1500.
PNX5100
Full-HD video post processor
Nexperia mobile phone processors
Philips Semiconductor had been producing Nexperia mobile chips since 1999. These included application processors, imaging co-processors, and both baseband and RF supporting components.
Nexperia PNX4000
The PNX4000 was publicly launched by Philips Semiconductor in November 2003, as an imaging co-processor for mid-range camera-phone devices.
This processor was featured in a number of Sony Ericsson phones, even before the public release of the chip:
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Sony Ericsson P800 (Sep 2002)
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Sony Ericsson P900 (Jan 2003)
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Sony Ericsson P910 (2004)
Nexperia 6100 platform
Nexperia 6100 cellular system solution was launched in February 2005, and was a platform that includes an ARM9 processor, and support for EDGE. The platform supports Java with JSR 135 Mobile Multimedia API. This platform was used for the 2006 Samsung SGH-P200.
Nexperia 7130 platform
Nexperia 7130 cellular system solution was also launched in February 2005, and extended on the 6100 platform with support for 2.75G/EDGE and 3G/UMTS.
Nexperia 5130 platform
Nexperia Cellular System Solution 5130 was a $5 part designed to enable low cost (~$20) basic phones, and featured an ARM7 baseband processor (OM6357).
Nexperia 5210 platform
The Nexperia Cellular System Solution 5210 was launched in November 2005. This system platform was designed for basic mobile phones, and included the PNX5230 cellular baseband chip, which featured a 130 MHz ARM946E-S system controller core, EDGE data support, and support for 1.3MP camera sensors with a built-in JPEG encoder.
Nexperia PNX4008 SoC
The PNX4008
SoC was launched on February 7, 2005, as the first 90 nm ARM9 SoC CPU. This processor included
PowerVR
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3D graphics from
Imagination Technologies
Imagination Technologies Group Limited is a British semiconductor and Computer software, software design company owned by Canyon Bridge Capital Partners, a private equity fund based in Beijing that is ultimately owned by the Chinese government. ...
for hardware-accelerated 3D graphics (80 MHz: 160Mpix/s, 1Mpolygons/s), and security IP from Discretix.
Philips claimed that consumers could have up to 100 hours of uninterrupted audio playback on their
MP3 player
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s due the chips' low power usage
In September 2006, Philips formed
NXP as a spin-out of their semiconductor division. The Nexperia PNX4008 was then used as the foundation for the subsequent
LPC processor series from
NXP.
This processor was used in a number of
Sony Ericsson
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phones, including:
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Sony Ericsson P990(Oct 2005)
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Sony Ericsson P1 (May 2007)
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Sony Ericsson M600 (Feb 2006)
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Sony Ericsson W950 (Feb 2006)
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Sony Ericsson W960 (Jun 2007)
Nexperia PNX4009 SoC
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Sony Ericsson G700
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and G700c
* Sony Ericsson G700 Business Edition
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Sony Ericsson G900
* Sony Ericsson 'Paris' P200
Following the formation of the
ST-NXP Wireless joint venture in 2008, and subsequent ST-NXP/Ericsson merger to form
ST-Ericsson
ST-Ericsson was a multinational manufacturer of wireless products and semiconductors, supplying to mobile device manufacturers. ST-Ericsson was a 50/50 joint venture of Ericsson and STMicroelectronics established on 3 February 2009 and dissolved ...
in 2009, later mobile processors were launched by
ST-Ericsson
ST-Ericsson was a multinational manufacturer of wireless products and semiconductors, supplying to mobile device manufacturers. ST-Ericsson was a 50/50 joint venture of Ericsson and STMicroelectronics established on 3 February 2009 and dissolved ...
under the brand '
NovaThor
NovaThor was a platform consisting of integrated System-on-chip, System on Chips (SoC) and modems for smartphones and tablets developed by ST-Ericsson, a 50/50 joint venture of Ericsson and STMicroelectronics established on February 3, 2009. ST-Eri ...
', thus bringing an end to the Nexperia mobile line.
See also
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TriMedia - the TriMedia CPU line used in the Nexperia media processors
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Nomadik
Nomadik is a family of microprocessors for multimedia applications from STMicroelectronics, and later ST-NXP Wireless. It was originally based on the ARM9 (and later ARM11) ARM architecture(s), and was designed specifically for use in mobile device ...
- competing mobile processor line from STMicro
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NovaThor
NovaThor was a platform consisting of integrated System-on-chip, System on Chips (SoC) and modems for smartphones and tablets developed by ST-Ericsson, a 50/50 joint venture of Ericsson and STMicroelectronics established on February 3, 2009. ST-Eri ...
- successor mobile processor line from the ST-Ericsson joint-venture
References
External links
Nexperia product page{{NXP Semiconductors
32-bit microprocessors
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