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Physical layer interface IP is ready for 65nm
Next-generation 65nm serial-interface IP supports both 3 and 6Gbit/s Serial ATA hard disk drives for mobile and desktop computing applications.
News from STMicroelectronics ( 3 May 2007)
4G Systems signs for OFDM/OFDMA IP
Qualcomm has licensed 4G Systems to develop, manufacture and sell OFDM/OFDMA modem card and router products for high-speed broadband wireless access.
News from Qualcomm ( 1 May 2007)
Newsletter tells all on the latest IP
Biweekly online newsletter aims to serve the growing community of designers using semiconductor intellectual property in their chip designs.
News from Chip Estimate Corp ( 1 May 2007)
Company holds back earnings report
MIPS Technologies is delaying the release of its MIPS third quarter fiscal 2007 earnings, pending a report on its treatment of option grants.
News from MIPS Technologies (30 April 2007)
DesignWare IP for AMBA 2 and AMBA 3 AXI protocols
Latest release of DesignWare IP for the ARM AMBA 2 and AMBA 3 AXI protocols allows designers to integrate the high-speed protocol easily into their chips and focus on value-added differentiation.
News from Synopsys (30 April 2007)
Modular IP cores for FPGAs and ASICs
The CebaIP Platform is a modular approach to offering IP cores that allows design engineers to integrate functions quickly into AICs of FPGAs.
News from CebaTech (30 April 2007)
USB host and dual-role device work without wires
Designed for applications like PC chipsets, set-top boxes, video recorders, DVD players and digital TVs the the Wireless USB host is based on the wireless host-controller interface specification.
News from Synopsys (30 April 2007)
LSI releases sluggish Q1 results
Chip maker's first quarter results show reduced revenue compared with last year's figures.
News from LSI Europe (30 April 2007)
Silicon Hive spins off on it own
Silicon Hive, a venture within Philips Technology Incubator, has been spun out as an independent company.
News from Silicon Hive (26 April 2007)
Memory core is passed fit for TSMC SoCs
Aeon/MTP Parallel Architecture memory core is qualified to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's quality standard.
News from Impinj (25 April 2007)
Five million networking chipsets shipped
The c.LINK co-ax network chip technology allows consumers to easily share high-definition content such as video, music, games and images throughout the digital home.
News from MIPS Technologies (24 April 2007)
Fabless company chooses miniLib cell library
A fabless IC design house focusing on DTV and communication fields, has chosen Faraday's miniLib cell library to develop digital TV ICs.
News from Faraday Technology (23 April 2007)
Bitmicro licenses MoSys SRAM technology
Nonvolatile memory specialist licenses 1T-SRAM embedded memory macro technology from a supplier of solid-state intellectual property.
News from MoSys (23 April 2007)
Jitter suppression verified for mixed-signal ICs
Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe has been working with London-based Toric to verify embedded jitter-suppressing macros based on Anti-Jitter Cell technology.
News from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe (23 April 2007)
Datasheet divulges FFT core performance
HyperSpeed high-performance FFT cores can be built to optimally process complex data streams with sample rates up to several gigasamples per second.
News from RF Engines (23 April 2007)
Design centres expand global IP support
Rambus has signed up TES Electronic Solutions to support its intellectual property portfolio via its worldwide network of design centres.
News from Rambus (19 April 2007)
Nonvolatile memory readied for National process
National Semiconductor is working with Cavendish Kinetics to qualify its Nanomech embedded nonvolatile memory technology for National's key analogue and mixed signal processes.
News from Cavendish Kinetics (19 April 2007)
Lossless JPEG core creates smaller files
Lossless compression core based on the JPEG-LS standard offers a compact physical size and high processing rate - up to 161Msample/s on an FPGA.
News from Cast (18 April 2007)
Security software gains NIST validation
Cryptographic and user authentication software passes the Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Suite defined by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
News from Elliptic (18 April 2007)
Electronics company renews MIPS licence
NEC Electronics has now licensed MIPS Technologies' 64-bit architecture for use in the company's digital consumer ASSPs and VR series line of products.
News from MIPS Technologies (17 April 2007)
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