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Actel Introduces New Utopia IP Cores for ProASICPLUS and Axcelerator DevicesCommunications Designers Benefit from Utopia IP Solutions and FPGAs at Low Price Points SUNNYVALE, Calif., April 14, 2003 - Actel Corporation (Nasdaq: ACTL) today announced the addition of three intellectual property (IP) building blocks that have been optimized for use with the company's reprogrammable, flash-based ProASICPLUS and high-speed, antifuse-based Axcelerator field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). Developed, verified and supported by Actel, the new UTOPIA CoreU1LL, CoreU1PHY and CoreU2PHY DirectCores are targeted at asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) communication system developers for their next-generation ATM local area network (LAN) and ATM over SONET/SDH applications, as well as virtual private networks (VPN), frame-relay backbones and residential broadband networks. "Many ATM system designers today are using Actel's low-cost ProASICPLUS and high-speed Axcelerator FPGAs because they offer maximum design security and help the system developer quickly enter the market," said Yankin Tanurhan, senior director, IP solutions, Actel Corporation. "The combination of our FPGAs with the new UTOPIA IP cores gives communications designers ready access to low-cost building blocks for well-defined, standard functions, while providing the ability to uniquely customize a portion of the device for their application." New IP Cores for Actel FPGAs
The CoreU2PHY core conforms to the ATM Forum's UTOPIA Level 2 specification (version 1.0) and supports 16-bit operation at 50 MHz. As with the CoreU1LL and the CoreU1PHY, the CoreU2PHY includes separate transmit and receive clocks and interface pins. Additionally, CoreU2PHY supports one MPHY address in single-PHY mode or up to 32 MPHY addresses in multiple-PHY mode.
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Actel DirectCore and CompanionCore Solutions
Actel DirectCores and CompanionCore products offer seamless implementation through Actel's suite of internal and third-party EDA development tools, documentation, and quality service and support, thereby streamlining the design process, enabling faster time-to-market and minimizing design costs and risks. For more information on the CompanionCore Alliance program, DirectCores or CompanionCores, visit the IP section on the Actel Web site at http://www.actel.com/products/ip/index.html.
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