IDT Introduces Industry's First 9-Mbit Asynchronous Dual-Port Family.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SANTA CLARA Santa Clara, city, Cuba Santa Clara (sän`tä klä`rä), city (1994 est. pop. 217,000), capital of Villa Clara prov., central Cuba. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 5, 2003 Leading Communications IC Company Extends Portfolio of Asynchronous Refers to events that are not synchronized, or coordinated, in time. The following are considered asynchronous operations. The interval between transmitting A and B is not the same as between B and C. The ability to initiate a transmission at either end. Devices to Include Industry's Fastest and Densest Dual-Port Products IDT IDT Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (Santa Clara, CA, USA) IDT I Don't Think IDT Identity Theft IDT Interrupt Descriptor Table IDT Integrated DNA Technologies IDT Inactive Duty Training IDT Instructional Design & Technology (TM)(Integrated Device Technology IDT (NASDAQ: IDTI) was founded in 1980 as a semiconductor vendor. Employing approximately 2500 people worldwide, headquartered in San Jose, California and operating a fab in Hillsboro, Oregon, the company both designs and fabricates semiconductor components. , Inc.; Nasdaq: IDTI IDTI Integrated Device Technology Inc ), a leading communications IC company, today extended its leadership position in multi-port technology with the introduction of the industry's first 9-Mbit asynchronous true dual-port products. Unlike alternative devices, these products operate at access times as low as 10ns, making them the fastest asynchronous dual-port devices in the industry. The 9-Mbit devices also offer a unique set of features, including a 2.5-volt core for low power consumption, selectable 2.5-and 3.3-volt I/O (Input/Output) The transfer of data between the CPU and a peripheral device. Every transfer is an output from one device and an input to another. See PC input/output. I/O - Input/Output options for voltage bus matching between two separate domains, and an innovative sleep mode. The new family of dual-port products offers several mechanisms designed to enable customers to address contention issues between ports, such as busy arbitration logic, semaphore semaphore (sĕm`əfôr'), device for the visible transmission of messages. The marine semaphore, used by day between ships or between a ship and the shore, consists essentially of a post at the top of which are two pivoted arms. flags and interrupts. In addition, the new 9-Mbit devices are pin-compatible with the company's existing 4-Mbit asynchronous dual-port devices, enabling an easy upgrade with minimal board changes. These products target markets that require higher densities of high-performance shared memory (1) Using part of main memory to support a low-cost display circuit that does not have its own memory. See shared video memory. (2) The common memory in a symmetric multiprocessing system that is available to all CPUs. See SMP. 1. devices, including wireless base stations, storage area networks, and network switches and routers. "The introduction of our 9-Mbit asynchronous dual-port family is yet another proof point of our continuing commitment to solving our customers' complex design needs, and underscores our efforts to maintain our position as the industry's leading supplier of multi-port technology," said Bill Beane, strategic marketing manager for the IDT multi-port products division. "Leveraging our expertise in this area, we have developed a family of devices that offer a host of innovative features above and beyond the capabilities available in alternative devices. Performance is critical in the communications IC space, and the added functionality included in our devices will help simplify system design, and enable our customers to lower costs and reduce time to market." These new 9-Mbit asynchronous dual-port offerings provide the industry's largest available memory size, giving designers the option to eliminate the need for multiple memories in an application, thereby lowering design complexity, board space and cost. The innovative sleep mode feature allows the products to minimize power consumption by placing the part in full standby mode A sleep mode in a portable computer that provides an almost immediate resumption of operation when turned back on. In standby mode, the hard disk and display are turned off, and the CPU is throttled down to its lowest-power state. without any input level restrictions. To address contention issues between ports, the busy arbitration logic determines which port has control of the specific memory location, grants control to that port, and then outputs a busy flag on the opposite port to indicate a wait signal until the location is available for access. Semaphore flags provide a hardware mechanism by which the designer can manage the use of system resources (1) In a computer system, system resources are the components that provide its inherent capabilities and contribute to its overall performance. System memory, cache memory, hard disk space, IRQs and DMA channels are examples. , including operations within the shared memory itself. Interrupts provide a specific mailbox location for each port, which can be used to enable software to communicate the port status to the opposite port, facilitating inter-port communication and management of the shared resource Sharing a peripheral device (disk, printer, etc.) among several users. For example, a file server and laser printer in a LAN are shared resources. Contrast with shared logic. . Other features include a JTAG (Joint Test Action Group) An IEEE standard for boundary scan technology. See scan technology. JTAG - Joint Test Action Group interface, which allows designers to improve manufacturability with enhanced board debug To correct a problem in hardware or software. Debugging software means locating the errors in the source code (the program logic). Debugging hardware means finding errors in the circuit design (logical circuits) or in the physical interconnections of the circuits. and production diagnostics, as well as space-saving ball grid array “BGA” redirects here. For other uses, see BGA (disambiguation). A ball grid array (BGA) is a type of surface-mount packaging used for integrated circuits. packaging. Pricing and Availability Pricing for the 9-Mbit asynchronous dual-port devices starts at $76.15 in 10,000-unit quantities. The devices are currently sampling with production quantities available in Q3CY03. In addition to the 9-Mbit devices, the new family also includes 2.5-volt asynchronous parts in 4-Mbit densities. These devices are priced at $58.55 in 10,000-unit quantities and will be available for sampling during the later half of Q2CY03 with production quantities beginning in Q3CY03. More information about these and other multi-port products can be found on the IDT Web site at http://www.idt.com/products/pages/Multi-Ports.html. High-resolution, downloadable photos of the asynchronous dual-port products are located at http://www10.idt.com:81/pressroom/imagebank/products.cfm
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10k Units
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70T651 256Kx36 256-ball BGA NOW Q3CY03 $76.15
10/12/15ns 208-ball BGA
208-PQFP
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70T659 128Kx36 256-ball BGA Q2CY03 Q3CY03 $58.55
10/12/15ns 208-ball BGA
208-TQFP
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70T633 512Kx18 256-ball BGA NOW Q3CY03 $76.15
10/12/15ns 208-ball BGA
144-TQFP
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70T631 256Kx18 256-ball BGA Q2CY03 Q3CY03 $58.55
10/12/15ns 208-ball BGA
144-PQFP
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