Cogency to use ARM's RISC core for home-networking chip line
Cogency to use ARM's RISC core for home-networking chip line
By Semiconductor Business News
November 20, 2001 (2:32 p.m. EST)
URL: http://www.eetimes.com/story/OEG20011119S0070
OTTAWA -- Cogency Semiconductor Inc. here today announced that it has signed a licensing agreement with ARM Ltd. of Cambridge, England. Under the terms, Cogency will use ARM's line of RISC-based processor cores for its home-networking chip line, said Ron Glibbery, president and CEO of the Ottawa-based company. Cogency is using ARM's ARM7TDMI embedded microprocessor core to develop an integrated circuit that will provide a high-speed solution for home networking over an AC powerline. Cogency's chips are compliant with the recently released HomePlug Powerline Alliance's 1.0 specification. "With an ARM core, we have the flexibility to implement a firmware-based approach that can be easily customized to accommodate new customer applications," said Keith Riley, vice president of engineering for Cogency.
Related Semiconductor IP
- Simulation VIP for Ethernet UEC
- Bluetooth® Low Energy 6.2 PHY IP with Channel Sounding
- Simulation VIP for UALink
- General use, integer-N 4GHz Hybrid Phase Locked Loop on TSMC 28HPC
- JPEG XL Encoder
Related News
- Toshiba Adds New WVM49RX TX System RISC Platform For Residential Home Gateway Applications
- Silicon Image Technologies Featured in Sharp's New Line of WirelessHD Adapters for Home Theater Applications
- MoSys Joins Xilinx Alliance Program Supporting 100G and Beyond Networking Line Cards
- Introducing Thread: A New Wireless Networking Protocol for the Home
Latest News
- Mixel MIPI IP Integrated into Automotive Radar Processors Supporting Safety-critical Applications
- GlobalFoundries and Navitas Semiconductor Partner to Accelerate U.S. GaN Technology and Manufacturing for AI Datacenters and Critical Power Applications
- VLSI EXPERT selects Innatera Spiking Neural Processors to build industry-led neuromorphic talent pool
- SkyWater Technology and Silicon Quantum Computing Team to Advance Hybrid Quantum-Classical Computing
- Dnotitia Revolutionizes AI Storage at SC25: New VDPU Accelerator Delivers Up to 9x Performance Boost