Chip Express Ups Speed and Gate Count, Increases Memory and I/O With New 0.18 Micron Advanced Gate Array Family; New SoC and Memory-Voracious Versions Lead the Field
Embedded Systems Conference San Francisco 2003
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 21, 2003--Chip Express, the
leading manufacturer of late-stage programmable Advanced Gate Array
ASICs, has raised the bar again with its new 0.18 micron CX5000
family, which delivers significant increases in speed, gate count,
memory and I/O. Moving to 0.18 micron geometry has allowed the company
to introduce two new CX5000 product lines -- the System Slice which
provides a maximum of 1.8M usable gates and 2.5M bits of memory, and
the Memory Pig which delivers over 4.5Mbits of fast SRAM.
The 'System Slice'
The CX5000 System Slice is designed to be the SoC platform gate
array of choice, offering a range of eight options. At the low end,
the 189-pad CX50041 delivers 44K gates and 64K bits fast SRAM/ROM. The
largest device, the 1089-pad CX51761, has 1.8M gates and 2.6M bits
memory plus many useful PLL and DLL macros.
Comments Doug Bailey, vice president of marketing with Chip
Express, "The move to field-proven, high-reliability 0.18 micron
processing means that we are delivering more true ASIC gates than any
FPGA, and more fast I/O than any gate array. With minimal NRE and
dramatically-reduced mask costs, this makes the new Chip Express
CX5000 family a true standard cell alternative."
The 'Memory Pig'
For memory-loaded designs, Chip Express has configured a second
CX5000 product line, known as the 'Memory Pig.' Available in four
versions, and again including combinations of PLLs, DLLs, and
high-speed I/O cells, Memory Pig devices are available with between
1.0 and 4.5M bits of memory with a memory to logic gate ratio of over
500%.
Explains Bailey, "Gartner research shows -- and our own customer
base confirms -- an ever-increasing appetite for memory. We developed
the Memory Pig specifically to satisfy the needs of those SoC and
communications device designers who have enormous memory
requirements."
Chip Express' CX5000 Advanced Gate Array family runs at an
impressive 200MHz. The architecture means that the limiting factor on
speed is power consumption, not gate delay, and Bailey argues that
constrained logic areas will run much faster. "Chip Express is
conservative with its performance figures," he comments. "The CX5000
product can easily support high-speed Serdes, DDR memory interfaces
and other high-performance IP."
Bailey continues, "By introducing our new 0.18 micron family now,
we are delivering on our promise to develop two significant new
technologies in two years. Our System Slice and Memory Pig 0.18 micron
products demonstrate that we are continuing to provide
high-performance, cost-effective solutions for those designers
searching for a viable alternative to expensive standard cell or slow,
bulky FPGAs."
Pricing and Availability
The CX5000 System Slice preliminary libraries are available now
for download from the Chip Express website (www.chipexpress.com) for
customers targeting System Slice design handoffs in June 2003, with
production silicon in September 2003. Chip Express will begin
accepting Memory Pig design handoffs in September. Design NREs range
from $35K to $100K depending on the design service needs of each
application. Unit pricing for devices at a 100K/year run rate vary
from under $2 to about $60 subject to device size, packaging and test
requirements.
About Chip Express
Chip Express is a leading manufacturer of late-stage programmable
Advanced Gate Array ASICs (Application Specific Integrated Circuits).
The company's innovative, patented technology enables the
consolidation of wafer manufacture tooling, reducing time-to-market
and the cost of initial production. Chip Express' Advanced Gate Array
devices find wide use in automotive electronics, computing,
communications, consumer products, industrial control, medical
equipment, and military/aerospace systems. Headquartered in Santa
Clara, CA, Chip Express is a privately held corporation, founded in
the U.S. in 1989. A subsidiary, Chip Express (Israel) Ltd. performs
Research & Development and manages European operations.
This press release contains forward-looking statements based on
current information available to Chip Express Corporation as of the
date hereof. These statements are based on Management's current
expectations and may ultimately prove to be incorrect or false.
Factors which could cause future results to differ materially from the
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CONTACT: Chip Express Corporation
Doug Bailey, 408/235-7309
dbailey@chipx.com
moreinfo@chipx.com
or
Billings Europe (European Agency)
Nick Foot, +44 1491-636393
nick.foot@billings-europe.com
or
Quint Public Relations (U.S. Agency)
Matthew Quint, 650/599-9450
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