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News Release from: Gaisler Research
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 18 November 2004
Commercial licence signed for LEON3
processor
The first commercial licence for the LEON3 processor has been signed with a customer active within the consumer electronics segment.
The first commercial licence for the LEON3 processor has been signed with a customer active within the consumer electronics segment The customer is using the LEON3 as the processor core in a system on a chip (SoC) design
"We are thrilled to sign our first commercial license agreement so soon after the first release of the LEON3 processor".
"The agreement also covers the follow on use of the processor and we hope that this is the start of a long relationship with this important customer", says Per Danielsson the CEO of Gaisler Research.
The commercial version of LEON3 was released in October 2004.
The LEON3 together with the GRLIB IP library is ideally suited for SoC designs and implements plug and play capabilities, minimising the engineering effort during the design phase.
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