PLDA Achieves PCI Express 4.0 Compliance for its XpressRICH PCIe Controller IP During the First Official PCI-SIG PCIe 4.0 Compliance Workshop
September 9, 2019 -- PLDA, the industry leader in PCI Express® IP and data interconnect solutions, today announced that their XpressRICH™ PCIe® Controller IP passed all Gold and Interoperability tests at the PCI-SIG® Compliance Workshop, held in August 2019 in Burlingame, CA. This was the first workshop to see official PCIe 4.0 specification tests. The testing was conducted using PLDA’s XpressRICH Controller IP for the PCIe 4.0 specification, running on a FPGA based add-in card Gen4ENDPOINT. During the same Compliance Workshop, PLDA also passed the PCIe 3.0 compliance tests for their XpressRICH IP, validating that the latest features and updated IP architecture remain fully compliant with the PCIe 3.0 specification.
PCI-SIG is the community responsible for developing and maintaining the standardized approach to peripheral component I/O data transfers. Their Compliance Workshops offer members the opportunity to test and validate their products before they enter the field. Testing is completed against PCI-SIG maintained systems, as well as other leading manufacturers of PCI Express products. Achieving Compliance Certification during these workshops provides assurance to PLDA’s valued PCIe designers that PLDA’s XpressRICH IP fully meets rigorous PCIe 4.0 and PCIe 3.0 requirements.
PCIe 4.0 technology is at a key inflection point. The first PCIe 4.0 processors are beginning to be deployed on the market, delivering higher available bandwidth for a variety of PCIe-attached devices. With official PCIe 4.0 compliance testing now available, designers can accelerate the deployment of PCIe-based SoC designs crucial for enabling leading edge applications in AI, Automotive, Cloud, Enterprise Server, PC/Mobile/IoT and storage. PLDA’s silicon-proven and PCI-SIG compliant IP products deliver the confidence that PCIe 4.0 solutions can be created with a faster time-to-market and an increased assurance of reliability and first-pass silicon success.
According to Stephane Hauradou, CTO of PLDA “Successful completion of the first PCI-SIG compliance testing at PCIe 4.0 speeds is an important accomplishment for PLDA. We have long been at the forefront of PCIe 4.0 design, including delivery of silicon-proven PCIe 4.0 products. The achievement of compliance testing from PCI-SIG crowns five years of hard work to demonstrate the maturity of our PCIe 4.0 IP.”
“We’re pleased PLDA achieved PCIe 4.0 compliance testing with its XpressRICH Controller IP,” said Al Yanes, PCI-SIG President and Chairman. “PLDA’s PCIe 4.0- and PCIe 3.0-compliant products facilitate interoperability, which contributes to the continued success of the PCI Express standard.”
More information:
You can access more information on PLDA’s PCIe 4.0 IP as follows:
- Contact PLDA directly to request information at sales@plda.com
- Visit PLDA’s exhibit at the PCI-SIG DevCon Tel Aviv, September 9 and 10, in booth 2 and at IP SoC Shanghaï, September 12
- Visit PLDA’s PCIe 4.0 IP product pages on their website:
- XpressRICH for PCIe 4.0: https://www.plda.com/products/xpressrich4
- XpressRICH for PCIe 3.0: https://www.plda.com/products/xpressrich3
- Gen4ENDPOINT: https://www.plda.com/products/gen4endpoint
Related Semiconductor IP
Related News
- PLDA Announces Successful PCIe 4.0 Technology Compliance for its XpressRICH-AXI Controller IP
- PLDA Achieves PCI Express 3.0 Compliance for XpressSWITCH IP, Adding to its List of PCI Express Compliant Products
- PLDA Announces Gen4SWITCH - The Industry's First PCI Express 4.0 Platform Development Kit (PDK)
- PLDA Announces "Inspector" - An Evolution of the PCI Express 4.0 PDK That Enables PCIe 4.0 Technology Design Validation and Performance Optimization Today
Latest News
- HPC customer engages Sondrel for high end chip design
- PCI-SIG’s Al Yanes on PCIe 7.0, HPC, and the Future of Interconnects
- Ubitium Debuts First Universal RISC-V Processor to Enable AI at No Additional Cost, as It Raises $3.7M
- Cadence Unveils Arm-Based System Chiplet
- Frontgrade Gaisler Unveils GR716B, a New Standard in Space-Grade Microcontrollers