Third-Party IP Cores Now Available for Altera Excalibur ARM-Based Devices.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 18, 2001 Customers Now Have Access to Pre-Optimized IP Cores for Use With Excalibur(TM) ARM(R)-Based Devices Embedded designers now have access to a suite of intellectual property (IP) cores optimized for use with Altera Corporation's (Nasdaq:ALTR) Excalibur(TM) ARM(R)-based devices. Through the Altera Megafunction Partnership Program (AMPP AMPP Apache, MySQL, PHP and Perl AMPP Actual Medicinal Product Pack (UK) AMPP Advanced Materials and Processing Program ), IP leaders such as Eureka Technologies, Mentor Graphics, PLDApplications, inSilicon Corporation, and NewLogic Technologies worked closely with Altera engineers to optimize IP from their extensive portfolios for use with the Excalibur ARM-based devices. Customers can now streamline and facilitate the rapid development of system-on-a-programmable-chip (SOPC SOPC System on a Programmable Chip SOPC Special Operations Preparation Course SOPC Second-Order Power Control SOPC Shuttle Operations and Planning Center SOPC 1-Stearoyl-2-Oleoyl-Sn-Glycero-3-Phosphatidylcholine SOPC Shaastra Online Programming Contest ) solutions with access to these pre-optimized IP cores in a programmable logic device See PLD. (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. ) environment. "Altera's AMPP(SM) partners always make a significant contribution to the development of important IP cores that simplify design integration and implementation," said Craig Lytle, vice president of the IP business unit at Altera. "Used in conjunction with Altera's Excalibur ARM-based devices, these partner IP cores give our customers comprehensive solutions for SOPC designs." Based on the most widely adopted embedded RISC RISC in full Reduced Instruction Set Computing Computer architecture that uses a limited number of instructions. RISC became popular in microprocessors in the 1980s. architecture, Altera's Excalibur ARM-based family of embedded processor PLDs provides single chip-integration of a high-performance 200 MHz ARM922T processor core, programmable logic, on-chip memory, and key peripherals. This week Altera began shipping in volume production the first member of its ARM-based Excalibur embedded processor solutions, giving embedded designers the ability to use a superior programmable logic design approach in applications that would otherwise require an 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. . "Eureka Technology has worked hand-in-hand with Altera to develop IP cores fully optimized for performance and size when used in conjunction with the Altera Excalibur ARM-based devices," said Simon Lau, 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 Eureka Technology. "Eureka now offers several IP cores designed specifically for the ARM AHB AHB Advanced High-performance Bus AHB Assault Helicopter Battalion AHB Air Historical Branch AHB Attack Helicopter Battalion AHB Automatic Half Barriers AHB Aussie Home Brewers AHB Active Hyper Bass bus. We recognize the value that Altera's Excalibur embedded processor solutions brings to our mutual customers in helping them reduce the time to market of their ARM-based system solutions." "Through the AMPP program, we worked closely with our engineers to optimize or intellectual property cores for use in Altera's Excalibur embedded processor solutions," said Stephane Hauradou, chief technical officer at PLDApplications. "Altera customers can now design complete system-on-a-programmable-chip-solutions (SOPC) utilizing our industry-leading intellectual property cores." Availability Numerous IP cores optimized for use with Excalibur ARM-based devices are available today, such as 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. 1.1, USB 2.0, Bluetooth, PCI (1) (Payment Card Industry) See PCI DSS. (2) (Peripheral Component Interconnect) The most widely used I/O bus (peripheral bus). , UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter) The electronic circuit that makes up the serial port. Also known as "universal serial asynchronous receiver transmitter" (USART), it converts parallel bytes from the CPU into serial bits for transmission, and vice and I2C. For full details on all available cores and to obtain free evaluations please visit Altera's website at http://www.altera.com/ipmegastore. Altera Megafunction Partnership Program (AMPP) Program The Altera Megafunction Partners Program, established in August 1995, was created to bring the advantages of design reuse to users of Altera PLDs. AMPP is an alliance between Altera and developers of IP cores that encourages megafunction development. Altera provides technical information and training to the AMPP partners, who create and support IP cores targeted for Altera programmable logic devices. Currently, there are over 30 AMPP partners who offer more than 100 megafunctions. Customers may request a free evaluation of any of these cores through Altera's megafunction listings at http://www.altera.com/ipmegastore. About Altera Altera Corporation, The Programmable Solutions Company(R), was founded in 1983 and is a leading supplier of programmable logic devices (PLDs). Altera's CMOS-based PLDs are user-programmable semiconductor chips that enhance flexibility and reduce time-to-market for companies in the communications, computer peripheral, and industrial markets. By using high performance devices, software development tools, and sophisticated intellectual property cores, system-on-a-programmable-chip (SOPC) solutions can be created with embedded processors, memory, and other complex logic together on a single PLD. Altera common stock is traded on The Nasdaq Stock Market Nasdaq stock market The first electronic stock market listing over 5000 companies. The Nasdaq stock market comprises two separate markets, namely the Nasdaq National Market, which trades large, active securities and the Nasdaq Smallcap Market that trades emerging growth companies. under the symbol ALTR. More information on Altera is available on the Internet at http://www.altera.com. Note to Editors: Altera, The Programmable Solutions Company, the stylized styl·ize tr.v. styl·ized, styl·iz·ing, styl·iz·es 1. To restrict or make conform to a particular style. 2. To represent conventionally; conventionalize. Altera logo, specific device designations and all other words that are identified as trademarks and/or service marks are, unless noted otherwise, the trademarks and service marks of Altera Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. ARM is a registered trademark of ARM Limited. All other product or service names are the property of their respective holders. |
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