Eureka Delivers IP Cores for Cypress's Delta39K CPLDs; SDRAM Controller and PCI Cores Target High-Speed Communications System Designs.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SAN JOSE San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 4, 2001 Cypress Semiconductor Cypress Semiconductor is a semiconductor design and manufacturing company. It began operations in 1982 and listed publicly in 1986. Two years later, the company shifted over to the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol, (NYSE: CY). (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :CY) and Eureka Technology today announced that Eureka has delivered to the Cypress IP Oasis program two intellectual property (IP) cores for the Cypress Delta39K(TM) family of complex programmable logic devices (CPLDs). Optimized Eureka netlists for Cypress Delta39K programmable devices will simplify the CPLDs' integration into system designs, dramatically accelerating time-to-market for applications in the high-growth data communications, telecommunications, computation and consumer markets. The EP520 SDRAM (Synchronous DRAM) A type of dynamic RAM (DRAM) memory chip that has been widely used since the late 1990s. SDRAM chips eliminated wait states by dividing the chip into two cell blocks and interleaving data between them. controller core and EC125 32-bit PCI (1) (Payment Card Industry) See PCI DSS. (2) (Peripheral Component Interconnect) The most widely used I/O bus (peripheral bus). Target core, both available in netlist and RTL (Register Transfer Level) A high-level hardware description language (HDL) for defining digital circuits. The circuits are described as a collection of registers, Boolean equations, control logic such as "if-then-else" statements as well as complex event sequences; source code formats, are the first cores delivered under a partnership agreement announced in the last quarter of 2000. The cores are optimized for use in Cypress's HDL-based Warp(TM) design tool, which integrates graphical capture, synthesis, fitting, simulation, and advanced design analysis capabilities. "Cypress's Delta39K is the first true high-density CPLD (Complex PLD) A programmable logic device that is made up of several simple PLDs (SPLDs) with a programmable switching matrix in between the logic blocks. CPLDs typically use EEPROM, flash memory or SRAM to hold the logic design interconnections. See PLD and SPLD. family to offer IP, and the Eureka cores support our strategy to provide our customers with a complete solution," said Geoff Charubin, Cypress director of marketing. "Our customers in the communications arena usually have small windows of opportunity to deliver systems, and robust support for the Delta39K and its unique architecture minimizes design complexity and shortens time-to-market." "These cores are the first in a series that Eureka will bring to Cypress's IP Oasis program, reinforcing our strategy to support programmable devices with silicon-proven and production-proven IP cores," said Simon Lau, president of Eureka Technology. "As Eureka continues to add to the growing library of pre-qualified offerings for the Delta39K devices, designers can shift their focus from tactical, gate-level issues to broader design issues." The Cores The EP520 SDRAM controller core is a fully-programmable, zero-wait-state, SDRAM control interface that supports multiple external memory banks for standard SDRAM devices (PC100/133 SDRAM DIMM (Dual In-Line Memory Module) A printed circuit board that holds memory chips and plugs into a DIMM socket on the motherboard. See memory module. DIMM - Dual In-Line Memory Module and discrete SDRAM chips) ranging in density from 16 to 256 Mbits. The controller core supports programmable access timing parameters, programmable burst length and automatic refresh generation with user-defined refresh intervals. The EC125 PCI Target core is a flexible, highly efficient, 32-bit PCI interface to back-end user applications. It supports PCI-specification 2.1 and 2.2 protocols. Its flexible back-end bus simplifies integration with user logic. The additional flexibility provided by zero-wait-state and user-inserted wait-state burst-data transfers help maximize memory bandwidth. The core uses a double data buffer design approach that minimizes design gate count while achieving the highest possible data bandwidth. IP Oasis The IP Oasis program was designed to be the primary portal for data communications solutions built with IP/Cores and Cypress programmable logic devices, such as the Delta39K family of CPLDs and the PSI(TM) family of programmable PHYs. The IP/Cores are targeted at a variety of applications, including backplanes, linecards, switches, routers, 3G basestations, VoIP gateways, servers, mass storage equipment, interconnecting workstations, and video-transmission equipment. The cores are available as netlists optimized for use with Cypress's Warp development environment. IP Oasis, located at http://www.cypress.com/pld/ipoasis, allows users to view and select prequalified intellectual property cores and directs visitors to the IP vendor's sites for licenses and downloads. Cypress Delta39K Family of CPLDs Cypress's Delta39K CPLDs offer up to 350,000 usable gates, approximately ten times the size of today's largest CPLD. The family offers more embedded memory -- 240 Kbits for the 100,000-gate Delta39K100 and 480 Kbits for the 200,000-gate Delta39K200 -- than any other programmable logic device, including even the largest field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). Delta39K is also the first programmable logic device to embed First-In First-Out (FIFO (First In First Out) A storage method that retrieves the item stored for the longest time. Contrast with LIFO. See traffic engineering methods. FIFO - first-in first-out ) control and dual-port memory arbitration logic into each specialty memory block. This significantly reduces the logic required, increases the system performance, and speeds the design cycle of any application utilizing FIFO or dual-port memory. Licensing and Availability The SDRAM controller and PCI Target cores for Cypress's line of high-performance, Delta39K CPLDs are available for licensing directly through Eureka Technology's Web site, located at http://ww.eurekatech.com/partners/cypress.htm. The PowerPC Suite of cores is scheduled to be introduced later this year, including a PCI host bridge, PowerPC bus master, PowerPC bus slave, and PowerPC bus arbiter. For more information on the Eureka cores portfolio, please call (650)960-3800 or visit the Eureka Technology Web site (http://www.eurekatech.com). For more information on Cypress CPLDs, customers can call (800)858-1810 in the U.S. or (408)943-2600, or visit http://www.cypress.com/pld. About Cypress Cypress Semiconductor (NYSE:CY) is "Driving the Communications Revolution"(TM) by providing high-performance integrated circuit solutions to fast-growing markets, including data communications, telecommunications, computation, consumer products, and industrial control. With a focus on emerging communications applications, Cypress's product portfolios include networking-optimized and micropower static RAMs; high-bandwidth multi-port and FIFO memories; high-density programmable logic devices; timing technology for PCs and other digital systems; and controllers for Universal Serial Bus See USB. (hardware, standard) Universal Serial Bus - (USB) An external peripheral interface standard for communication between a computer and external peripherals over an inexpensive cable using biserial transmission. (USB USB in full Universal Serial Bus Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer. ). More information about Cypress is accessible electronically on the company's worldwide Web site at http://www.cypress.com or by CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). (call 1-800-858-1810). About Eureka Technology Eureka Technology is a leading intellectual property (IP) provider for PLD (Programmable Logic Device) Refers to a variety of logic chips that are programmable at the customer's site, the customer being the vendor of the finished chip, not the end user. and ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) Pronounced "a-sick." A chip that is custom designed for a specific application rather than a general-purpose chip such as a microprocessor. designers. The company offers a wide range of silicon-proved system core logic functions and peripheral functions for systems based on PCI bus, PowerPC, ARM, MIPS (Million Instructions Per Second) The execution speed of a computer. For example, .5 MIPS is 500,000 instructions per second; 100 MIPS is a hundred million instructions per second. , ARC, or SH2-4 CPUs. These IP cores are designed to improve the design time-to-market delay, eliminate design risks, and reduce development costs. Founded in 1993, the company has a strong customer base in the United States, Japan and Europe. For more information about the company, please visit the Web site at http://www.eurekatech.com or send email to info@eurekatech.com. "Safe Harbor Safe Harbor 1. A legal provision to reduce or eliminate liability as long as good faith is demonstrated. 2. A form of shark repellent implemented by a target company acquiring a business that is so poorly regulated that the target itself is less attractive. " Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees and of 1995: Statements herein that are not historical facts are "forward-looking statements" involving risks and uncertainties, including by not limited to: the effect of global economic conditions, shifts in supply and demand, market acceptance, the impact of competitive products and pricing, product development, commercialization and technological difficulties, and capacity and supply constraints. Please refer to Cypress's Securities and Exchange Commission filings for a discussion of such risks. Note to Editors: Delta39K, Warp and "Driving the Communications Revolution" are trademarks of Cypress Semiconductor. |
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