LSI Logic First With Serial ATA 1.0 ASIC Implementation - Expands High-Speed Interface Portfolio
MILPITAS, Calif., Sept. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- At the Intel
Developers Forum (IDF) today, LSI Logic Corporation (NYSE: LSI) announced it
is the first semiconductor company to offer an ASIC implementation of the
Serial ATA 1.0 high-speed interface technology with the introduction of two
new cores. Both the LSI Logic Serial ATA 1.0 Link & Transport core and the
1.5Gbs Serial ATA 1.0 Physical Layer (PHY) core are now available to customers
for easy integration into an ASIC.
Processed in the LSI Logic Gflx(TM) 0.11-micron technology, the
fundamental building blocks can be used along with the company's extensive
CoreWare® library of robust intellectual property (IP). The LSI Logic Serial
ATA Link & Transport and PHY technologies comply with the Serial ATA 1.0
specification approved by the Serial ATA Working Group in mid August 2001.
The Working Group expects the Serial ATA 1.0 specification to be widely
adopted next year in disk drive, host bus adapter and computer chip-set
products as the evolutionary replacement of the Parallel ATA interface.
LSI Logic Link & Transport technology is available as a "synthesizeable,"
Register Transfer Level (RTL) core and was demonstrated in Seagate's Serial
ATA hard disk drive technology at IDF in Spring 2002. The 1.5 Gbs Serial ATA
PHY, also demonstrated at IDF Spring 2002, uses the widely adopted LSI Logic
GigaBlaze® serial transceiver core, which also supports Fibre Channel,
Serial Attached SCSI, Gigabit Ethernet, PCI Express and InfiniBand transceiver
standards. Both technologies are available for integration into device-side
and host-side ASIC solutions, eliminating the need for and cost of additional
devices to bridge to Serial ATA from legacy interfaces.
"More than ever, storage customers are challenged with developing products
that support a broad range of storage interfaces under increased
time-to-market pressures. LSI Logic recognizes these challenges and, through
its investments in high speed interface technologies, has become a world
leader in this field," said David Jones, vice president and general manager of
the LSI Logic Storage and Computing ASIC Division. "Our customers will be able
to reduce their time to market using our proven Serial ATA IP offerings, while
also benefiting from the reduced investment necessary to support Serial ATA in
their peripheral or host products."
Supporting the LSI Logic Serial ATA IP offerings, the LSI Logic Gflx
technology, a 0.11-micron drawn gate (0.08-micron Leff) process, provides
unprecedented flexibility. Gflx offers seven different product modules,
including high performance and low leakage transistors, performance and
density libraries, mixed signal capability, application optimized I/O sets,
metal options ranging from five to nine layers and a broad selection of memory
compilers, to meet a multitude of customer and market requirements.
About LSI Logic Corporation
LSI Logic Corporation is a leading designer and manufacturer of
communications, consumer and storage semiconductors for applications that
access, interconnect and store data, voice and video. In addition, the company
supplies storage network solutions for the enterprise. LSI Logic is
headquartered at 1621 Barber Lane, Milpitas, CA 95035,
http://www.lsilogic.com.
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