SYNOPSIS ACHIEVES 65-NM PCIE/90-NM USB COMPLIANCE.
Publication Date: 01-JUL-07
Publication Title: Electro Manufacturing
Format: Online
Company: Synopsys Inc. International Business Machines Corp.

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Synopsys, Inc. (NASDAQ:SNPS), Mountain View. Calif., a world leader in semiconductor design software, has announced compliance of its PCI Express(R) and certification of its USB 2.0 IP solutions for the Common Platform(TM) technology available from IBM, Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing and Samsung Electronics. Implemented in the 65-nanometer (nm) Common Platform process, Synopsys' DesignWare PHY for PCI Express and digital controllers are the first 65-nm IP to pass the PCI Express 1.1 compliance testing by the PCI-Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG(R)). Additionally, Synopsys' DesignWare USB 2.0 nanoPHY IP in the Common Platform 90-nm process is the first implementation to have earned Hi-Speed USB 'On-the-Go' (OTG) logo-certification by the USB Implementers Forum for devices manufactured at multiple foundries using a single GDSII source.

Having the latest DesignWare PHY for PCI Express pass the PCI-SIG compliance test helps ensures interoperability and standards compliance. It also demonstrates correct operation, significantly reducing design risks associated with these complex interfaces. Synopsys is currently...

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