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VLSI Solution, Mentor Graphics Ink DSP Agreement Enriching Inventra IP Library
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PRESS RELEASE VLSI Solution, Mentor Graphics Ink DSP Agreement Enriching Inventra IP Library SAN JOSE, Calif., November 1, 1999 - Mentor Graphics Corporation (NASDAQ: MENT) today announced an agreement with VLSI Solution Oy that will add the popular 24-bit fixed-point digital signal processor (DSP) and companion six-channel direct memory access (DMA) controller cores to the Mentor Graphics® InventraTM library of intellectual property for system-on-chip designs. The two synthesizable cores will give Mentor customers easy access to a powerful processing engine for creating, among other things, high-fidelity audio systems that handle the multiple formats behind popular and emerging consumer and commercial entertainment systems. These formats include MPEG-2 Advanced Audio Coding (AAC), AC-3 (Dolby Digital), MPEG Audio Layer III (MP3), Digital Theater Systems (DTS), and Meridian Lossless Packing (MLP). DSP Compatibility Among the VS56000DSP's compelling features is its fast arithmetic logic unit (ALU), which performs accurate signal processing over a 144-dB dynamic range, and its 56-bit accumulators, which maintain full precision for intermediate processing. Executing a basic instruction on every clock cycle, the DSP core achieves 50 to 70 MIPS (millions of instructions per second) when implemented in a 0.35-micron CMOS process, and is expected to reach 70 to 100 MIPS in 0.25-micron CMOS. Because the cores will be offered in fully synthesizable HDL, designers will enjoy full foundry and process independence. Moreover, the architecture's popularity means that development and debugging tools are readily available from third-party vendors. Assemblers, compilers, and DSP algorithms, as well as hardware emulation tools, are just some of the development tools that designers can buy today. Market projections for discrete DSPs forecast a 22% annual growth over the next five years , and the growth rate for 24-bit DSPs is expected to track that market. These projections are for standard DSP chips, and they reflect a deepening need for such DSP cores as well. "The growing demand for 24-bit DSPs is driving this agreement between VLSI and Mentor," said Tapani Ritoniemi, President and CEO of VLSI Solution Oy, Tampere, Finland. "We chose to collaborate with Mentor because of their unsurpassed offering of IP cores, worldwide distribution, excellent design support, and impressive track record for certifying and productizing IP for reusability." "This technology sourcing and remarketing alliance with VLSI Solution represents an added degree of freedom for system-on-chip designers," stated Mick O'Brien, general manager of the Mentor Graphics Inventra IP division. "Specifically, it means that Inventra customers will profit from access to a popular DSP architecture for a wide range of high-fidelity audio products, as well as products in many other markets. Anyone with DSP56000 family-based products will soon have, for the first time, this popular DSP in core form for manufacture by any foundry." The agreement will make VLSI Solution's cores available through the Mentor worldwide sales channel in the first quarter of 2000. About VLSI Solution Oy About the Inventra IP Division About Mentor Graphics ### Mentor Graphics is a registered trademark and Inventra is a trademark of Mentor Graphics Corporation. All other company or product names are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.
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