Membership Grows for Open Core Protocol International Partnership; Cadence Becomes Sponsor Member
PORTLAND, Ore.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Nov. 3, 2003—
Open Core Protocol International Partnership (OCP-IP)
today announced Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (NYSE:CDN) has joined the
organization as a Sponsor Member and is a participant in OCP-IP's
Working Groups. The association provides a common standard for
intellectual property core interfaces, or sockets, that facilitate
"plug and play" SoC design. As the leading supplier of industry
standard, multi-language verification technology, Cadence's
involvement in the OCP-IP Working Group adds tremendous value in
ensuring synergy among the open core protocol, existing industry
standards and semiconductor tools for SoC development.
"Cadence is committed to open standards that help make SoC designs
more efficient," said Victor Berman, group director for Cadence's
language and standardization strategy. "The Incisive verification
platform can assist in speeding verification by unifying system-level
design and RTL implementation. The OCP-IP approach helps speed design
through the use of standard interfaces that support interoperable IP
sockets. By participating in OCP-IP working groups, Cadence will help
develop enhancements and support infrastructure for OCP, proactively
addressing the needs of members using the specification and continuing
our ongoing efforts to maintain and strengthen standardization
initiatives by the IEEE and Open SystemC Initiative."
"The addition of Cadence to the working groups enhances an already
highly-talented team drawn from members such as Nokia, Texas
Instruments, and STMicroelectronics," said Franck Seigneret, Texas
Instruments' OCP-IP Governing Steering Committee member. "The
Verification Working Group looks forward to collaborating with them."
OCP-IP members receive free training and support, free software
tools, and free documentation, enabling them to focus on the
challenges of SoC design. Leveraging OCP-IP's infrastructure
eliminates the need to internally design, document, train and evolve a
proprietary standard and support tools, freeing up critical resources
for the real design work and providing enormous cost savings.
"There is a recognized need for an industry socket that is not
limited or tied to specific application," said Ian Mackintosh,
president of OCP-IP. "The addition of Cadence to our membership roster
clearly illustrates the support and adoption we are seeing throughout
the industry."
The OCP International Partnership Association, Inc. (OCP-IP) was
announced in December 2001 to promote and support the open core
protocol (OCP) as the complete socket standard that ensures rapid
creation and integration of interoperable virtual components. OCP-IP's
Governing Steering Committee participants are: Nokia (NYSE: NOK),
Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN), STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), United
Microelectronics Corporation (NYSE: UMC), Sonics, and other industry
leading companies. OCP-IP is a non-profit corporation delivering the
first fully supported, openly licensed core-centric protocol that
comprehensively fulfills system-level integration requirements. The
OCP facilitates IP core reusability and reduces design time and risk,
along with manufacturing costs for SOC designs. VSIA endorses the OCP
socket, and OCP-IP is an Adoption Group of the VSI Alliance. For
additional background and membership information, visit www.OCPIP.org.
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Contact:
OCP-IP
Ian Mackintosh, 650-938-2500 ext 106
ian@ocpip.org
or
VitalCom
Joe Basques, 650-366-8212 ext 202
joe@vitalcompr.com