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Mentor Graphics Adds NewLogic 802.11 Wireless LAN Platform to Growing Wireless Semiconductor IP PortfolioWILSONVILLE, Ore., Oct. 29, 2002 Mentor Graphics Corporation (Nasdaq: MENT) today announced an extension to its remarketing agreement with NewLogic, a leading supplier of semiconductor intellectual property (IP) cores for wireless systems, to include the WiLDn 802.11 Wireless LAN platform. The agreement allows System-on-Chip (SoC) designers to get system designs to market faster by licensing a complete platform for wireless LAN IC development from Mentor Graphics.
The 802.11 wireless platform complements Universal Serial Bus (USB), BluetoothT and other standards-based IP offerings in the Mentor GraphicsR InventraT family, enabling the company to further address growth in the consumer electronic, computing and home networking markets.
802.11 is a complex standard with multiple variants, said Mike Kaskowitz, general manager of the Mentor Graphics Intellectual Property division. Developing complete hardware and software IP solutions to support this standard requires almost 30-people years of extensive engineering effort. Through our extended marketing agreement with NewLogic, we are able to provide customers with a pre-verified IP platform that brings standards-based functionality to their end products without the time and cost associated with developing a solution from scratch.
Analysts Predict Billion Dollar Growth for WLAN Equipment by 2005 With a bandwidth of 11-Mbit/sec and an operating frequency of 2.4 GHz, 802.11b is the standard wireless networking technology for enterprise and home applications. Gartner Research predicts the total worldwide market for wireless LAN (WLAN) equipment will grow by a compound annual growth rate of 22 percent, reaching almost $3.4 billion by 2005 (source: LE-15-6447 15 March 2002). Impending improvements to this wireless networking protocol, including .11g, .11e and .11i, will dramatically increase the connectivity options for personal computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and home networking devices.
The WiLD platform includes the multi standard WiLD 802.11a/b/g MAC core and the WiLD 802.11b Modem (physical layer). It will be complemented soon by the WiLD 802.11a and g Modems, the WiLD 802.11a/b/g dual band CMOS Radio and the 802.11e/i/h software upgrade options once the respective standards are ratified. In addition, extensive integration support, a dedicated prototyping platform (WiLD Card I) and full turnkey integration services to help designers meet aggressive time-to-market plans.
Communications convergence, especially in home networking, is driving the need for applications that support multiple wireless and wireline standards, said Maha Osman, chief operating officer, NewLogic. Our WiLD platform supports the most popular wireless high-speed networking protocol. NewLogic continued collaboration with Mentor Graphics provides access to a broader set of SoC designers who not only want the highest-quality IP cores but also the integration expertise to ease its use in a design.
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