IPextreme First to Apply Extreme Programming to IP Development for Quality, Reliability; Infineon Will Join Partner Program.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers CAMPBELL, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 1, 2004 IPextreme, a new semiconductor intellectual property (IP) company, today announces it will deliver new proprietary IP titles designed based on a radically new methodology for developing and packaging IP products. IPextreme's IP development process is based on Extreme Programming, a deliberate and disciplined approach to design with a relentless focus on creating the best quality source code, emphasizing simplicity and customer involvement in the design process and employing techniques such as pair programming and continuous integration to eliminate bugs as early as possible in development. IPextreme packages its IP in an intuitive, easy-to-use format, using the paradigm of an interactive datasheet to contain all of the information and scripts necessary for customers to integrate the IP. In addition, IPextreme announces that Infineon Technologies For the raceway, see . Infineon Technologies AG (ISIN: DE0006231004, FWB: IFX, NYSE: IFX) was founded in April 1999 when the semiconductor operations of parent company, Siemens AG, were spun off to form a separate legal entity. will join the IPextreme's Nexus partner program, and offer their C166 16-bit microcontroller A single chip that contains the processor (the CPU), non-volatile memory for the program (ROM or flash), volatile memory for input and output (RAM), a clock and an I/O control unit. and TriCore(TM) 32-bit MCU-DSP cores for licensing through IPextreme. Infineon expects the cores to be available from IPextreme by Q3 2004. "We are partnering with IPextreme to provide a new third-party source for our IP that offer systems designers the flexibility to work with tools from any EDA (1) (Electronic Design Automation) Using the computer to design, lay out, verify and simulate the performance of electronic circuits on a chip or printed circuit board. vendor," said Bernhard Huber, director of product marketing for Infineon. "We look forward to the IPextreme sales channel creating a new source for companies to gain access to Infineon core architectures for use in new system chip designs." Extreme Programming Applied to IP "The 'dirty little secret' of the IP industry is quality, with customers bearing the brunt brunt n. 1. The main impact or force, as of an attack. 2. The main burden: bore the brunt of the household chores. of the pain one bug at a time," said Warren Savage, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of IPextreme. "It's like finding a needle in a haystack For the epidode of the TV series House, see . A needle in a haystack is an English idiom that refers to an object (or a person) that is difficult to find because it is lost, mixed in, or buried within a much larger space, mass, crowd, or group of some other objects. . Our philosophy is the best way to avoid needles in the hay is to not hold the quilting quilting, form of needlework, almost always created by women, most of them anonymous, in which two layers of fabric on either side of an interlining (batting) are sewn together, usually with a pattern of back or running (quilting) stitches that hold the layers bee in the barn. In other words Adv. 1. in other words - otherwise stated; "in other words, we are broke" put differently , there needs to be a focus on changing the design team behavior to eliminate bugs before they are even coded." IPextreme is developing new proprietary IP titles for embedded systems Embedded systems Computer systems that cannot be programmed by the user because they are preprogrammed for a specific task and are buried within the equipment they serve. applications using Extreme Programming practices to virtually eliminate bugs before the product reaches customers. Developers work together along with a lead customer who provides ongoing feedback and is an integral member of the team. The team starts with the simplest design that could possibly work and builds the final product from that stable base through small, frequent releases, code refactoring
"We recognize the value of designing things right the first time," said Matthias Pankert, Technology Licensing Officer for Philips. "We have begun using Extreme Programming internally for software projects, and believe that this innovative approach for IP design will reduce defects and decrease the risk for customers buying IP." Innovative Packaging Customers buy IP to save time and money. Their objective is to integrate the IP as quickly and painlessly pain·less adj. Free from complication or pain: a painless operation. pain less·ly adv. into their design as possible. Often IP packaging is a confusing mixture of code, scripts, and tools and may be biased towards supporting a specific vendor's Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools. Customers are faced with untangling and adapting the packaging in order to fit into their design flow, an additional effort that undermines the value proposition of buying IP. IPextreme has developed a new lightweight technology for packaging IP that is based on the familiar metaphor of a datasheet, something any engineer can relate to. The datasheet contains all the descriptions and diagrams one would expect from a datasheet, but in reality, it is the cockpit by which users interact with the IP. Customers change configuration parameters or modify timing information by updating fields on the interactive datasheet. When printed, it appears as a normal datasheet, and is used as a record of the modifications. IPextreme's packaging technology is EDA vendor neutral and supports the new industry standards from the SPIRIT Consortium. Infineon Will Join Nexus Partner Program IPextreme established its Nexus partner program to provide a sales and support channel for semiconductor companies that wish to establish to broaden the distribution channel for high-value IP. The partner program builds on IPextreme's unique design and packaging methodologies to bring the same level of quality and a positive customer experience to partner IP products. Management Team IPextreme was founded in January 2003 with a team of veterans from the IP, Semiconductor, and EDA industry. Warren Savage, a 25-year industry veteran, is the President, CEO, and Founder. Michael Chapman Michael Chapman can refer to one of the following:
About IPextreme IPextreme is a thought leader in semiconductor IP. IPextreme creates, licenses, and brokers semiconductor IP and provides IP design and methodology services. In order to provide trusted, high-quality IP, IPextreme is committed to the continuous improvement of the design process itself, adhering to the principles of Extreme Programming, a software development methodology that embraces customer collaboration and takes sensible development practices to an extreme. IPextreme is a privately held company privately held company A firm whose shares are held within a relatively small circle of owners and are not traded publicly. with locations in Campbell, California Campbell (IPA: /ˈkæmbəl/) is a city in Santa Clara County, California, part of Silicon Valley, in the San Francisco Bay Area. [2] As of 2007 population estimates, Campbell's population is 39,200. and Munich, Germany. For more information, please visit www.ip-extreme.com. |
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