eInfochips Joins OCP-IP, To Offer OCP2.0
Compliant IP Cores And OCP2.0 eVC
PORTLAND, ORE - September 8, 2003 - Open Core Protocol International Partnership (OCP-IP), the association
providing a common standard for intellectual property core interfaces,
or sockets, that facilitate "plug and play" SoC design, today announced
that eInfochips, a leading firm developing intellectual property
cores, verification components and providing design & verification
consulting services, has joined the organization.
In addition, eInfochips announced plans to make their IP cores
OCP2.0 compliant providing the 'plug & play' benefit of OCP, enabling
easy integration into SoC designs. Company is in the process of
developing an OCP2.0 eVC using Specman Elite, to support verification
of IP blocks and SoC designs for compliance with OCP. The OCP2.0
eVC will help substantially reduce the rising verification complexity
of intricate SoC designs.
"We are pleased to be a part of OCP-IP and a number of customers
are looking forward to our OCP2.0 compliant IPs and OCP2.0 eVC,"
said Pratul Shroff, President & CEO of eInfochips Inc. "We see tremendous
benefits of OCP as the standard socket interface for SoC designs,
enabling successful deployment of our IP in customer applications."
"We are delighted to welcome eInfochips into our Community. They
are well respected as an IP provider and in the design services
community," said Ian Mackintosh, president of OCP-IP. "Their OCP-centric
product plans are a welcomed addition to our robust and thriving
infrastructure."
About eInfochips Inc.
eInfochips Inc., based in Santa Clara, is a leading provider of
cutting edge ASIC design services, Embedded systems solutions and
IP cores. The capabilities extend from Specification to Silicon,
with knowledge spanning design entry, automated verification methodologies
using HVL, eVC development, SystemC & PLI, physical layout & implementation
and board design. The company's India and US design centers have
delivered SoC and Embedded solutions to a variety of customers thus
increasing their cost-effectiveness, reducing their time-to-market
and growing their market strength. A partial list of customers includes
Intel, Broadcom, TI, LSI Logic, Cisco, Sun Microsystems, Philips.
About OCP-IP
The OCP International Partnership Association, Inc. (OCP-IP) was
announced in December 2001 to promote and support the open core
protocol (OCP) as the complete socket standard that ensures rapid
creation and integration of interoperable virtual components. OCP-IP's
Governing Steering Committee participants include: Nokia [NYSE:
NOK,], Texas Instruments [NYSE: TXN], ST Microelectronics [NYSE:
STM], United Microelectronics Corporation [NYSE: UMC], Sonics, and
other industry leading companies. OCP-IP is a non-profit corporation
delivering the first fully supported, openly licensed core-centric
protocol that comprehensively fulfills system-level integration
requirements. The OCP facilitates IP core reusability and reduces
design time and risk, along with manufacturing costs for SOC designs.
For additional background and membership information, visit www.OCPIP.org
For additional information, please contact:
Ian Mackintosh,
OCP-IP
Phone # 650-938 2500 Ext 106
ian@ocpip.org
Joe Basques,
VitalCom
Phone # 650-637 8212 Ext 201
joe@vitalcompr.com
Vicky Trivedi
eInfochips Inc. ,
Phone # 408-496-1882
vaibhavi@einfochips.com
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