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Phoenix's PCI Core Now Available Through the Sun Community Source Licensing Program
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Phoenix's PCI Core Now Available Through the Sun Community Source Licensing Program MicroSPARC IIep Processor-Proven Intellectual Property Available Via the Web "Sun utilized Phoenix's PCI core as part of our time-to-market strategy for quickly rolling out the microSPARC processor. In turn, we felt Phoenix's core and test environment were excellent candidates for the SCSL program, which allows developers to evaluate IP at no cost before implementing it into a design," stated Fadi Azhari, group marketing manager for SCSL and SPARC, Sun Microsystems. "Developers can simulate and test the microSPARC processor's PCI interface without the intricacies of traditional licensing models, which we believe will be a win-win for system developers and for participating IP suppliers." Phoenix's 32-bit/33 MHz synthesizable PCI core and PCI test environment are provided as encrypted register transfer level (RTL) code, and can be downloaded via the Sun Community Source Licensing Web site (http://www.sun.com/microelectronics/communitysource). To implement the PCI core into a design, developers can license source code directly from Phoenix (http://www.phoenix.com/ipcores/suncsl). The licensing model includes a design licensing fee, and an annual support and maintenance fee. "Phoenix has over 200 PCI core licensees, with Sun being one of our oldest PCI customers. As an early participant in the Sun Community Source Licensing program, we believe this is one way to overcome the perceived uncertainties of using IP," stated Wayne Cantwell, senior vice president and general manager, Semiconductor IP Division, Phoenix. "Allowing developers to 'test-drive' the IP without an up-front fee should very quickly prove the value of incorporating that component into their design." Phoenix's Semiconductor Intellectual Property Cores About Phoenix |
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