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Reference architecture protects IP
Elliptic Semiconductor and Impinj are developing a secure, standards-based system-on-chip that will counter threats such as reverse chip engineering and cryptographic algorithm security breaches.
News from Elliptic (21 August 2007)
Connectivity platforms boost IP security
Security functions including AES encryption, enhance design flexibility for handheld electronics products.
News from QuickLogic (21 August 2007)
Acquisition expands IP portfolio
Application specific IP expands products and services for the rapid development of system-on-chip integrated circuits.
News from Virage Logic (17 August 2007)
ARM core overcomes speed restrictions at 90nm
32bit RISC processor with eight pipeline stages has separate instruction/data caches and scratchpads, a write buffer, a memory management unit and a JTAG ICE interface.
News from Faraday Technology (15 August 2007)
Memory licence brings Z-RAM to market
User application article Hynix works with Innovative Silicon to bring Z-RAM technology to the US $30 billion-plus merchant memory market. Brochure available
News from Innovative Silicon (14 August 2007)
Semiconductor IP acquisition announced
The planned acquisition of Ingot Systems will expand Virage Logic's range of products and services required in the rapid development of System-on-Chip (SoC) integrated circuits.
News from Virage Logic ( 8 August 2007)
Cores to extend video processing SoCs
Genesis Microchip will use a range of 32bit MIPS cores in SoCs for a variety of next-generation consumer display products.
News from MIPS Technologies ( 8 August 2007)
DC/DC convertor IP runs on standard CMOS process
IP core allows SoC designers to integrate DC/DC convertor functionality into their designs and avoid the additional expense of higher voltage process options.
News from Chipidea ( 2 August 2007)
Powerline comms IP runs on embedded arrays
Having helped Ariane Controls to create a powerline comms ASIC, ChipX now offers the IP blocks for applications in the utilities market.
News from ChipX (31 July 2007)
LSI to shed IC assembly and test operations
Move is expected to achieve greater cost efficiencies through the adoption of a variable cost structure and to provide for scalable capacity without additional capital investment.
News from LSI Europe (27 July 2007)
Core brings order to complex FPGA designs
IP core eases complex device design by providing standards-based CORBA protocol messaging for FPGA logic blocks.
News from PrismTech (26 July 2007)
Nonvolatile memory runs on low-power 90nm process
The XPM-90G and XPM-90LP families support both general purpose and low power processes and applications requiring high performance and/or low leakage.
News from Kilopass Technology (26 July 2007)
UWB MAC speeds comms with fewer pins
Ultrawideband media access controller IP enables the design of SoCs with higher transfer rates and lower pin counts.
News from Faraday Technology (26 July 2007)
IP platform promises easy mixed-signal integration
Platform offers an unprecedented level of analogue circuit integration and configurability for electronic communication and consumer applications.
News from Chipidea (24 July 2007)
Express IP has all options covered
Flexible and configurable PCI Express controller IP can be used for end-point, root complex, switch and bridge implementations.
News from GDA Technologies (20 July 2007)
Research investigates one-for-all receiver
RF Engines has won a grant to research into a novel and flexible receiver architecture that is reconfigurable on-the-fly.
News from RF Engines (20 July 2007)
Reconfigurable logic IP optimised for 65 and 45nm
Manufacturability-optimised reconfigurable logic intellectual property brings significant benefits to customers designing in advanced geometries.
News from Lightspeed Logic (19 July 2007)
Memory controller IP cuts Flash system costs
Next-generation high-speed BCH error correction code technology for NAND Flash memory claims order-of-magnitude performance improvement at lower costs.
News from Denali Software (18 July 2007)
32bit core answers automotive safety demands
User application article Toshiba begins development of automotive controller SoCs based on the ARM Cortex-M3 processor.
News from ARM (17 July 2007)
Acquisition to expand IP portfolio to DDR
Synopsys is set to acquire the semiconductor IP assets of Mosaid Technologies, and will integrate these into its DesignWare IP portfolio.
News from Synopsys (17 July 2007)
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