Category Archives: IP Cores

The battery is dead; long live power management.

The 52nd Annual Design Automation Conference (DAC52) at San Francisco’s Moscone Centre had a number of interesting power management announcements, making this one of the hottest topics of the show. SureCore unveiled its own low power SRAM technology, creating a great deal of interest and setting a new low power

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The IP licensing business model. A love story.

This article will give you a breakdown of the IP licensing model, describing the major players and the relationships between them. It is not designed to be a complete guide by any means and some parts might already sound familiar, but I hope it is a comprehensive overview that can

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ARM has acquired Israel-based Sansa Security

ARM has acquired Israel-based Sansa Security, a provider of hardware security IP and software for advanced system-on-chip components deployed in Internet of Things (IoT) and mobile devices. The company currently enables security in more than 150 million products a year and Sansa Security technology is deployed across a range of

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Semiconductor IP Market worth $5.63 Billion by 2020

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The Semiconductor IP marketplace is a two digit rate growing market which should continue its increase next years according to Gartner Dataquest and according to a new market research report by Form Factor.
 
Semiconductor IP is expected to reach $5.63 billion in 2020 at a CAGR of 12.6% from

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AnySilicon Launches new site with IP portal Capabilities

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AnySilicon the leading semiconductor marketplace launched today an IP portal linking IP core vendors and companies in search of IP cores. AnySilicon IP marketplace is covering analog, digital, mixed signal and verification IP cores together with more critical IPs provided by leading IP vendors. AnySilicon site allows companies to easily

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The IP Core Distribution Challenge

hat comes to mind when you hear the term IP Distribution? How do people like ARM and MIPS get their cores into people’s hands? Pricing, contracts and legal issues? Maybe third-party Web sites like Chip Estimate and Design & Reuse? Yes, they are all factors in how independently developed IP

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