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News Release from: Actel Europe
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 14 October 2004
Motorola signs for secure cores
Actel has licensed its DirectCore intellectual property (IP) for use in its ProASIC Plus FPGAs)to the Motorola Broadband Communications Sector.
Actel has licensed its DirectCore intellectual property (IP) for use in its ProASIC Plus FPGAs)to the Motorola Broadband Communications Sector Actel's secure IP encryption cores, the Core3DES and CoreAES128, support the high data rates of video-on-demand (VOD) applications and help reduce design costs and speed time to market
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Actel's ProASIC Plus FPGAs are single-chip, live-at-power-up solutions that deliver the high security and low power consumption needed for cable head-end equipment and other broadband applications.
Yankin Tanurhan, Senior Director, IP Solutions and Applications at Actel, said: "Especially as new content and services are finding their way into the home via existing coaxial cable, video and data security is a critical issue facing the telecommunications industry".
"For years, system designers have leveraged the benefits of our IP encryption cores and highly reliable, single-chip FPGAs to secure their systems from potential hackers".
Actel's Core3DES IP decrypts and re-encrypts codes under Actel's CoreAES128 IP for integration with third-party Simulcrypt digital VOD applications.
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