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Mentor Graphics Releases Updated Serial ATA Host and Device Controllers for Storage ApplicationsWILSONVILLE, Ore., January 24, 2008 – Mentor Graphics Corporation (Nasdaq: MENT) today announced immediate availability of updated Serial ATA (SATA) Host/Device Intellectual Property (IP) controllers with added support for the most commonly used features in the latest SATA specification, Revision 2.6. Including support for features such as Native Command Queuing and Asynchronous Notification, Mentor is ensuring their customers will continue reducing time to market with storage-based products, including hard and optical disk drives, network storage applications and consumer electronics. “Responding to the maturing SATA market needs, we updated our SATA controllers with the most popular advanced features found in the latest SATA specification, to offer complete functionality within a storage subsystem,” said Bill Martin, general manager for the Intellectual Property Business Unit of Mentor Graphics. “With this complete Mentor storage subsystem, designers can implement SATA-based interfaces consuming less power and taking up smaller area than other industry offerings, all pre-integrated from a single IP vendor.” Product Features Native Command Queuing (NCQ) is an advanced feature of the SATA specification designed to increase overall performance by allowing the drive to internally optimize the execution order of issued commands. Intelligent reordering of commands by the SATA controller within the internal command queue helps improve performance by minimizing mechanical latencies on the drive. In addition, the updated Mentor controllers include a tracking mechanism to ensure all issued commands are completed. Asynchronous Notification is a mechanism for a device to send a notification to the host, signaling that the device requires attention. Possible uses for this feature include indicating new media has been inserted in an ATAPI device or indicating that a hot plug event has occurred on a Port Multiplier port. In addition, the host controller now includes support for 10-, 20-, or 40-bit standard PHY interfaces. Consistent with Mentor’s strategy of offering completely integrated and industry-tested IP solutions, these cores were verified at the last SATA-IO Plugfest event and achieved interoperability with all participating host and device vendors. Availability About Mentor Graphics
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