3Plus1 Technology, AccelChip Inc., Hantro Products, and Synfora Join Open Core Protocol International Partnership
PORTLAND, Ore.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Dec. 1, 2004—
Open Core Protocol International Partnership (OCP-IP)
today announces that four new members are joining the organization,
including: 3Plus1 Technology, a fabless semiconductor company based in
Saratoga, CA; AccelChip Inc., a leading provider of algorithmic
synthesis and semiconductor IP for DSP designs developed in MATLAB;
Hantro Products OY, a leading provider of hardware and software based
MPEG4/H.263 and H.264 video solutions specifically tailored for
handheld devices; and Synfora, which provides the first true
"algorithm-to-tapeout" synthesis technology, enabling designers to
rapidly explore and implement C algorithms in silicon. The new members
represent a wide variety of markets and product offerings,
illustrating the industry-wide acceptance and adoption of OCP.
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.
"3Plus1 encourages the standardization and interoperability of on
chip components that OCP enables," said Allan Cox, CEO of 3Plus1
Technology Inc. "We have long been an advocate of this initiative and
have chosen OCP compliant IP as a major part of our SoC on chip
interfaces."
"Accelerating development of Embedded DSP algorithms in silicon
requires a standard interface to the rest of the system," said Vin
Ratford, CEO of AccelChip Inc. "We have selected OCP-IP as our on-chip
interface for ASICs and FPGAs due to its flexibility, complete
specification, and widespread adoption."
"By adapting our video codecs to OCP based system designs we will
strengthen our product portfolio significantly. OCP-IP helps us to
extend our support to key players in the market." - Harri Hyvari, Vice
President Research and Development, Hantro Products.
Vinod Kathail, Synfora CTO and vice-president of engineering,
said, "OCP-IP is member-driven in support of standards that help
design engineers and their companies to produce chips and systems on
time and within budget. Synfora is pleased to join the group and help
develop these standards to enable application engine synthesis to
accelerate and streamline SoC design."
"We are very proud to announce and welcome all of our new
members," said Ian Mackintosh, president OCP-IP. "This new group of
members represents a diverse set of commercial product offerings, and
further highlights OCP acceptance and adoption across the industry."
About OCP-IP
The OCP International Partnership Association, Inc. (OCP-IP),
formed in 2001, promotes and supports the Open Core Protocol (OCP) as
the complete socket standard ensuring 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), Toshiba Semiconductor Group
(including Toshiba America TAEC), and Sonics. OCP-IP is a non-profit
corporation delivering the first fully supported, openly licensed,
core-centric protocol comprehensively fulfilling system-level
integration requirements. The OCP facilitates IP core reusability and
reduces design time, risk, and manufacturing costs for SoC designs.
VSIA endorses the OCP socket, and OCP-IP is affiliated with 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