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September 23, 2003 ATHENA WINS SECOND AWARD FROM DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM Three year project to develop next-generation signal processing technology
The Advanced Technology Program (www.atp.nist.gov) bridges the gap between the research laboratory and the marketplace, stimulating prosperity through innovation. Through partnerships with the private sector, ATP's early stage investment is accelerating the development of innovative technologies that promise significant commercial payoffs and widespread benefits for the nation. Part of the highly regarded National Institute of Standards and Technology, the ATP is changing the way industry approaches R&D, providing a mechanism for industry to extend its technological reach and push the envelope of what can be attempted. Under the ATP program, Athena will develop an entirely new and unique approach to digital signal processing (DSP), one that will change the way we understand DSP. By leveraging proven signal processing technologies, innovative new technology, and software-orchestrated execution, Athena's new PowerFlow DSP technology will deliver not only vastly higher performance and lower latency operation, but also dramatic improvements in efficiency. These improvements address the three critical barriers in the future of system-on-a-chip (SoC) design: namely, power, design costs, and performance density. "Software-orchestrated signal processing strikes a promising balance between the efficiency of fixed-function hardware streaming engines and the flexibility of software programmable DSPs", quotes Bob Payne, Sr. VP/GM of Advanced System Technology at Philips Semiconductors. "The concepts fits well with modern semiconductor manufacturing which is capable of supporting massively parallel computation while running lowest possible clock rates and voltage levels, producing both a power efficient and affordable design." Comments Dr. Jon Mellott, CTO of The Athena Group, "Although the performance and programming efficiency of DSPs have improved since their introduction over 25 years ago, the complexity of the problems they must tackle far outpaces this growth. Numerous past attempts to close the gap have met with little success. The ATP project will enable Athena to research and develop a unique approach that advances both essential aspects of the problem simultaneously, and brings critical new technology to what is and has always been a uniquely domestic industry." About The Athena Group,
Inc. Athena was founded in 1986 and is privately held. # # # For information on Athena products, contact: Pat Rugg, VP Sales and Marketing
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