Centrality Communications Inc licenses Arasan SD/SDIO Host Controller Core IP
September 23, 2003, San Jose California - Centrallity communications provider of chip solution for Bluetooth, GPS, MP3 and Digital Camera application licenses Arasan SD/SDIO Host controller. Arasan SD/SDIO Host controller is the Industry First Standard SD/SDIO Host Controller compliant to Ver 0.94 (1.00 draft) Specifications. Arasan is also providing Centrality with the Standard Host controller drivers interfaced to BSquare's Drivers for Win CE devices.
About Centrality Communications
Centrality offers a complete silicon package to customers: from the applications processor to the operating system to the device drivers. Centrality has developed a product portfolio of high-performance, cost-effective applications processors. Centrality have been able to achieve uncompromised integration incorporating functionality such as 1.3M/2.1M pixel digital camera, Bluetooth, and GPS on the same silicon. For more information, please visit
About ARASAN CHIP SYSTEMS
Arasan Chip Systems Inc. is a leading supplier of reusable Intellectual Property (IP’s) cores, semiconductor and electronic design services. Arasan’s product portfolio includes IP’s for USB, PCI and SDIO technologies. Arasan’s solutions and services enable businesses to develop and leverage product design and development. Arasan Chip Systems is an executive member of SD Association (SDA) since Nov 2001 . Arasan is headquartered in San Jose, California and with design centers in India. More information about Arasan, can be found on website
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