CAST Further Simplifies IP Core Licensing by Joining New Xilinx Common License Consortium
WOODCLIFF LAKE, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 10, 2001--
Semiconductor intellectual property (IP) provider CAST, Inc., today
announced another step in its continuing effort to make IP cores
easier to use, becoming a charter member of the new Xilinx Common
License Consortium.
Reaching legal agreement on licensing terms is sometimes the most
time-consuming aspect of an electronic design firm's use of the
predesigned blocks known as IP cores. This is especially problematic
for programmable logic IP, which by its nature tends to be aimed at
quick projects and short development times. The new Xilinx effort
brings sensible standardization to the process, promising to simplify
and speed the required customer approvals so as to get the desired IP
cores in designers' hands dramatically sooner.
``As a pioneer delivering IP since 1993, we know firsthand how the
technical benefits of our low-risk, easy-to-use cores can be eroded by
difficult licensing negotiations,'' said Hal Barbour, president of
CAST. ``Engineers need solutions not hassles. We see teaming with
Xilinx to accept the SignOnce IP License terms as a direct way to
bring greater efficiency to a semiconductor industry that needs every
benefit it can get.''
``CAST is currently the biggest contributor of IP to the
AllianceCORE program,'' said Mark Bowlby, manager of the AllianceCORE
program at Xilinx. ``They have been a supportive and successful FPGA IP
partner and we are excited that they have joined us in this visionary
effort.''
CAST will initially use the SignOnce IP License for FPGA netlist
cores for Xilinx devices, and may expand it to other core types later.
Since the SignOnce IP License provides for custom license
modifications, CAST expects to reap the benefits of standardization
while still maintaining its reputation for customer-orientation and
business flexibility.
About the Common License Consortium
Xilinx and members of its AllianceCORE third-party IP provider
program have joined together to form the Common License Consortium.
All consortium members have agreed to accept a single set of common IP
licensing terms, called the SignOnce IP License, for acquiring
FPGA-based IP cores. The result is a first for the IP industry - a
single set of licensing terms, giving customers access to IP cores
from multiple vendors for use in Xilinx programmable logic. For more
information on this program, go to
www.xilinx.com/ipcenter/signonce.htm.
About CAST, Inc.
CAST provides practical, affordable IP cores and services for
designers of 8- and 16-bit microprocessor-based systems. Operating
since 1993, the company has a reputation for quality products,
flexible licensing, and responsive, comprehensive technical support.
The company is located near New York City, and works with an
international network of IP developers and distributors.
CAST, Inc., 11 Stonewall Court, Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677 USA
Phone: 201/391-8300 Fax 201/391-8694
www.cast-inc.com info@cast-inc.com
CAST is a trademark of CAST, Inc.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Contact:
CAST, Inc. PDL Communications
Hal Barbour Paul Lindemann
201/391-8300 603/434-3534
hal@cast-inc.com paul@pdlcomm.com
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