Palmchip to Include inSilicon Intellectual Property in System-on-Chip Platforms
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 9, 2001--inSilicon
Corporation (Nasdaq:INSN) -- a leading provider of semiconductor
intellectual property (IP) communications technology -- today
announced that Palmchip Corporation, a leader in developing and
licensing re-usable, configurable semiconductor IP for system-on-chip
(SOC) solutions, will be a value added reseller for inSilicon's
communications technologies that will be integrated into Palmchip
platform solutions.
Under the terms of the agreement, Palmchip will market and
sub-license inSilicon's industry-leading portfolio of communications
IP together with Palmchip's products to provide applications-targeted
SOC platforms.
Palmchip's flagship CoreFrame® integration architecture enables
fast plug-and-play of multi-sourced IP. Within the CoreFrame
architecture, Palmchip's PalmPak(TM) SOC development platform contains
all of the peripheral functions required for a basic SOC (the
CoreFrame architecture with PalmChannel controller and CPU-MChannel,
DMA Channel, Flash/SDRAM memory controller, communications I/O, and
basic HW/SW verification test bench).
``Palmchip is focused on reducing customer time-to-market by
providing comprehensive, pre-verified SOC platform solutions,'' said
Robert Nalesnik, vice president of Marketing of inSilicon. ``We're
excited about our role in providing Palmchip the keystone
communications technologies as part of their extremely flexible SOC
development suite.''
``inSilicon's lineage of communications IP expertise and
silicon-proven products brings significant value to our customers,''
said Melissa Jones, vice president of Marketing of Palmchip. ``Their
broad array of system-proven technologies will enable high design
efficiency and device interoperability.''
As part of the agreement, Palmchip will develop interfaces to the
VSIA Virtual Component Interface (VCI) standard, which enables a
common interface to inSilicon components. inSilicon, an early adopter
of VCI, currently ships eight VCI-compatible communications products.
Palmchip is developing application-ready platforms that add
specialized IP to further meet the design and time-to-delivery
requirements of customers in specific embedded application markets
including mobile communication and entertainment devices, PDAs,
digital cameras, set-top boxes, network controllers, and office
automation devices.
About inSilicon
inSilicon Corporation is a leading provider of communications
platforms used by semiconductor and systems companies to design
systems-on-chip that are critical components of innovative wired and
wireless products. inSilicon's technology provides customers faster
time-to-market and reduced risk and development cost. The company's
broad portfolio of analog and mixed-signal products and enabling
communications technologies, including the JVX(TM) Java(TM)
Accelerator, Bluetooth, Ethernet, USB, PCI, and IEEE-1394, are used in
a wide variety of markets encompassing communications, consumer,
computing, and office automation. Information about inSilicon products
and technologies is available at http://www.insilicon.com.
About Palmchip
Palmchip Corporation (http://www.palmchip.com) develops and
licenses configurable semiconductor IP for embedded SOC ICs used in
networking, storage and portable communications and computing
applications. The company offers general-purpose integration
platforms, specialized IP blocks and subsystems, as well as
full-service turnkey development. Palmchip's IP is based on its
CoreFrame integration architecture. This technology is independent of
processor, I/O or foundry, providing designers with tremendous
flexibility in porting IP from multiple sources. Palmchip
DirectConnect(TM) partners offer a wide range of third-party IP,
software and design tools that are compatible with the CoreFrame
architecture. Palmchip is a privately held company based in San Jose,
Calif. and is a member of the Virtual Socket Interface Alliance and
VCX.
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Corporation. CoreFrame and PalmPak are trademarks of Palmchip
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Contact:
inSilicon Corporation
Bob Young, 408/570-1656
bob_young@insilicon.com
or
Palmchip Corporation
Judy Dale, 408/487-9659
jdale@palmchip.com
or
Morgen-Walke Associates
Susan Hallahan-Glen, 415/296-7383 (Investor Relations)
Peter DeLauzon, 415/296-7383 (Financial Media Relations)
or
Lee Public Relations
Barbara Marker, 650/363-0142
Barbara@leepr.com
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