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Programme member adds storage IP for FPGAs

IntelliProp, a comprehensive intellectual property (IP) and verification solutions provider focused on the storage industry, has joined the ispLeverCore Connections programme.

News from Lattice Semiconductor UK, Nov 3, 2006

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IP providers join the programme

Six further companies have joined the Cadence OpenChoice IP Programme.

News from Cadence Design Systems, Nov 3, 2006

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Low-cost FPGAs gain PCI Express core support

PCI Express core is optimised for the newly announced LatticeECP2M low-cost FPGA family.

News from Lattice Semiconductor UK, Nov 2, 2006

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Audio cores add Ogg Vorbis support

Tensilica has added an Ogg Vorbis decoder for its popular Xtensa HiFi 2 audio engine and Diamond 330HiFi processor core.

News from Tensilica, Nov 2, 2006

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Multiprocessor chosen for industrial duties

Gaisler Research has signed a licence agreement for the use of the Leon3 multiprocessor by a major customer active within the industrial electronics segment.

News from Gaisler Research, Nov 2, 2006

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LSI records modest gains

LSI Logic Corp has reported third quarter 2006 revenues of US $493 million, a 2% increase year-over-year compared with the $482 million reported in the third quarter of 2005.

News from LSI Logic Europe, Oct 30, 2006

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IP puts PCI Express on Amba-based SoCs

Intellectual property provides link between the PCI Express standard and the Amba 2.0 AHB protocol.

News from Synopsys, Oct 27, 2006

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Configurable processors unite in multicore design

NetEffect has used multiple Tensilica Xtensa configurable processors in an impressive custom chip design for its 10Gbit/s iWarp Ethernet channel adapter.

News from Tensilica, Oct 26, 2006

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STMicroelectronics upgrades to Cortex-A8

STMicroelectronics has joined the community of licensees of the high-performance ARM Cortex-A8 processor.

News from ARM, Oct 26, 2006

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Silicon IP startup joins tech tour

Coresonic was one of the selected companies in the European Tech Tour Semiconductor Summit 2006.

News from Coresonic, Oct 26, 2006

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Soft microprocessor gains RTOS support

Lattice Semiconductor Corp has announced the availability of real-time operating system (RTOS) support for its LatticeMico32 open source 32bit soft microprocessor.

News from Lattice Semiconductor UK, Oct 25, 2006

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Memory compilers integrate test and repair

Embedded memory test and repair system is tightly integrated with the ARM Advantage and Metro memory compilers.

News from ARM, Oct 25, 2006

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Memory PHY puts ASICs in touch with SDRAM

Complete DDR/DDR2 SDRAM solution with speeds up to 667Mbit/s combines a DDR/DDR2 PHY and DDR/DDR2 SDRAM controller cores for use on all CX6000 structured ASIC products.

News from ChipX, Oct 23, 2006

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Configurability is key for Chinese SoC designers

NuFront Software of Beijing, China, is designing a complex SoC using Tensilica's Xtensa configurable processor.

News from Tensilica, Oct 23, 2006

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Taiwanese SoC designer licenses core

EE Solutions has licensed the Diamond Standard 108Mini processor core for a high-performance, low-power application for one of its customers.

News from Tensilica, Oct 19, 2006

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Supplier performance merits Sun award

LSI Logic Corp has been named Meritorious Performance Supplier in Sun Microsystems' 2006 Supplier Awards programme.

News from LSI Logic Europe, Oct 19, 2006

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IP core provides full Gigabit Ethernet support

Gaisler Research has added a Gigabit Ethernet IP core to its GRLIB IP library.

News from Gaisler Research, Oct 18, 2006

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Mobile graphics on show in London

Imagination Technologies is demonstrating advanced technology for mobile 3D graphics on the Texas Instruments at the Symbian Smartphone Show in London.

News from Imagination Technologies, Oct 17, 2006

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IBM veteran heads up memory development

Dr Gary Bronner has joined Rambus to serve as Technical Director.

News from Rambus, Oct 17, 2006

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Toshiba signs for intellectual property

Toshiba has signed a licence agreement for the Rambus XDR memory controller interface cell, dubbed XIO, and the Rambus PCI Express Gen 1 PHY cell.

News from Rambus, Oct 13, 2006

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IP code embeds JTAG communication

JTAG Technologies has released its TapCommunicator hardware product as IP code for embedding into ASICs and FPGAs.

News from JTAG Technologies, Oct 12, 2006

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Taiwanese SoC designers adopt configurable core

Afa Technologies of Taipei, Taiwan, has selected the Xtensa configurable processor for a new multistandard mobile digital TV receiver system-on-chip design project.

News from Tensilica, Oct 12, 2006

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Core embeds full IEEE1394 PHY

Innovative Semiconductors has announced the availability of its second-generation FlexFire ISI-736 Cable PHY supporting the IEEE1394 standard.

News from Innovative Semiconductors, Oct 12, 2006

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FPGA-based processor set for Indian space mission

The fault tolerant Leon3 processor will be used in the Sir-2 instrument, a near-infra-red spectrometer chosen to be a payload on the Indian Chandrayaan-1 satellite.

News from Gaisler Research, Oct 12, 2006

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Architecture makes the most of parallel processing

ARC International has introduced a new architecture that will meet the high definition (HD) media processing requirements in a wide array of consumer devices.

News from ARC International, Oct 11, 2006

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What is it?

Intellectual property cores:

A semiconductor intellectual property core, IP core is a reusable unit of logic, cell, or chip layout design that is the intellectual property of one party. IP cores are usually portable in the sense that they can be inserted in many designs. They come in three forms: hard, firm or soft cores, relating to their level of adaptability to various applications.

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