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Verification IP automates manual register checks
IP automates functional verification of configuration registers for system-on-chip designs.
News from Denali Software (17 April 2007)
32bit core set for mixed-signal integration
e2v has selected the APS3 IP core for upcoming mixed-signal sensor and imaging system products.
News from Cast (17 April 2007)
Verification IP chosen for the next generation
JMicron Technology has chosen the PCI Express Gen2 nVS from nSys Design Systems to accelerate its next generation designs.
News from nSys Design Systems (13 April 2007)
IP embeds bus trace analyser
Instrumentation IP is specifically focused on the debugging of embedded systems.
News from Temento Systems (13 April 2007)
Processor gains RTOS support
The Leon3 processor from Gaisler Research now supports Express Logic's ThreadX RTOS.
News from Gaisler Research (13 April 2007)
Membership reinforces commitment to DMB
EtherWaves has joined the World DMB Forum, an international group of 130 organisations that focuses on developing Digital Multimedia Broadcasting technology.
News from EtherWaves (12 April 2007)
Nonvolatile memory for SoCs
Symposium to explain use of embedded nonvolatile memory use in SoC applications.
News from Kilopass Technology (12 April 2007)
Grant to develop active layer technology
A US $340,500 grant will fund an initiative focusing on the continued development of Plexcore PV active layer technology for organic solar cells.
News from Plextronics (11 April 2007)
New president and CEO for semiconductor IP company
John C Lindgren has succeeded George Cwynar as the President and Chief Executive Officer of company specialising in semiconductor IP licensing
News from Mosaid (11 April 2007)
Murayama takes on key Japanese market
MoSys has named Takashi Murayama (56) as Vice President and Country Manager, Japan.
News from MoSys (10 April 2007)
Core chosen for broadband wireless SoCs
French company Comsis will use the Leon3 processor and GRLIB IP library in new MIMO solutions for broadband wireless networks.
News from Gaisler Research (10 April 2007)
Data-compression startup gets VC funding
A real-time data-compression intellectual-property provider, has secured US $6.5 million in Series A funding from two leading venture capital firms.
News from Samplify ( 9 April 2007)
Mixed radix FFTs enable next wave of mobile phones
The next generation of mobile phones, 3GPP LTE uses OFDM as the modulation technique and requires variable-length FFTs to construct the sub-carrier signals on the fly as required.
News from RF Engines ( 9 April 2007)
DDR memory used on multimedia chip
User application article Denali's Databahn memory system solution helps ODM's developers rapidly deploy mobile DDR memory systems in their chip for use in portable products.
News from Denali Software ( 9 April 2007)
Hard cores boast best price performance ratio
Faraday Technology Corp has implemented the ARM926EJ-S hard core in UMC's 0.13um process.
News from Faraday Technology ( 3 April 2007)
LSI drops the Logic to mark Agere merger
LSI Logic has completed its merger with Agere Systems, effective 2nd April 2007, and will rename the newly merged company LSI Corporation.
News from LSI Logic Europe ( 3 April 2007)
Power Architecture core available to license
Freescale is to license its e200 cores through an agreement with semiconductor intellectual property licensing specialist IPextreme.
News from Freescale Semiconductor ( 3 April 2007)
Video encoder core on structured ASICs
The H264-MCE multichannel baseline video encoder core from CAST is now available for implementation in Nextreme structured ASIC devices.
News from eASIC Corp (30 March 2007)
Automated flow speeds Cortex-A8 designs
Synopsys has announced the immediate availability of a fully automated implementation flow enabled by Synopsys IC Compiler for high-performance and low-power applications.
News from ARM (30 March 2007)
PCI Express controller/PHY passes PCI-SIG test
The joint PLDA/TI PCI Express controller/PHY solution has successfully passed the full suite of PCI-SIG compliance tests and will soon appear on the PCIe Integrators List.
News from PLDA (29 March 2007)
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