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Philips Semiconductors to license Alcatel core Ethernet technology
Philips Semiconductors to license Alcatel core Ethernet technology
Calabasas, Calif. and Sunnyvale, Calif., - Oct. 16, 2000 - Philips Semiconductors, an affiliate of Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG), and Alcatel (NYSE: ALA) today announced a worldwide licensing agreement to use Alcatel's 10/100 Mbps and Gigabit Ethernet MAC (media access controller) soft cores. Philips Semiconductors plans to implement Alcatel's technology in Applications Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) and standard networking chips in Philips growing Computer and Networking business divisions. Alcatel will assign to Philips Semiconductors the license formerly held by VLSI Technology, which was acquired by Philips Semiconductors last year. This expansion will allow Philips Semiconductors to incorporate Alcatel 10/00 Mbps and Gigabit Ethernet MAC cores into its growing portfolio of Ethernet silicon solutions. Philips Semiconductors will offer Alcatel's intellectual property as a third-party ASIC enabler and also make the technology available to its networking product lines to speed development of standard networking chips. "The availability of Alcatel's industry-leading Ethernet MAC technology gives Philips Semiconductors a substantial advantage in the development of leading edge networking solutions," said Tyler Smith, product-marketing manager for Philips' Integrated Access Device Product Line. "Alcatel's silicon proven Ethernet MAC core solutions are ideal for our existing and future chip designs and will provide a substantial time to market advantage as we build our presence as a leading networking semiconductor supplier." "Extending our relationship with VLSI Technology to Philips Semiconductors is sound business for both companies," said Joelle Gauthier, vice president, enterprise data marketing, Alcatel. "Philips Semiconductors benefits by accelerating design cycles and delivering high-performance, highly reliable networking IC's and Alcatel benefits by expanding the market for our products with an emerging industry leader." Recently, VLSI worked with Alcatel to develop ASICs with significantly reduced pin count and simplified packaging that resulted in a number of ASIC design wins. VLSI was one of the first semiconductor manufacturers to offer a Gigabit Ethernet MAC (GMAC) standard product built around Alcatel's proven core solution. The business model established by VLSI and Alcatel is now incorporated into Philips Semiconductors' ASIC and standard networking platforms to speed the delivery of essential networking solutions to Philips Semiconductors' customers. "Continuing this extremely successful business relationship is a win for all parties, especially our customers, who will have faster access to our networking technology," said Smith. Alcatel is the market leader in 10/100 Mbps and Gigabit media access technology and a Principal Member of the 10-Gigabit Ethernet Alliance. The Alcatel Technology Licensing Group's silicon-proven products are currently used in approximately 80% of the 10/100 Mbps ports and over 50% of the gigabit ports, shipping worldwide. About Philips Semiconductors About The Alcatel Technology Licensing Group About Alcatel |
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