The '21367 and '21368 are expected to begin sampling in the first
quarter of 2005. When they arrive, these new parts will make the SHARC
family significantly faster than its main competitor, the Texas
Instruments TMS320C67x. The '21367 and '21368 are expected to achieve a
BDTIsimMark2000 score of 2050 at 400 MHz, compared to a BDTImark2000
score of 1470 for the 300 MHz 'C6713. (The BDTIsimMark2000 and
BDTImark2000 are summary measures of signal processing speed. For more
information and scores, see http://www.BDTI.com/bdtimark/BDTImark2000.htm.) The new SHARC parts will also be significantly faster than existing SHARC family members, which top out at 333 MHz.
Although the new SHARC parts will be faster than their main
competitors, the prices for these parts are modest: the '21367 and
'21368 will be priced at $29.95 and $34.95, respectively, in
10,000-unit quantities. In comparison, the 300 MHz 'C6713 is priced at
$38.75 in 10,000-unit quantities. The prices for the '21367 and '21368
are particularly notable considering the large memories included on
these chips. For example, the 'C6713 offers about the same amount of
on-chip RAM as the '21367 and '21368, but the 'C6713 does not include
any on-chip ROM.
Analog Devices has aggressively expanded it SHARC family
recently, announcing ten new parts in the last eleven months. It will
be interesting to see how its competitors respond to this sudden growth
in the SHARC family.