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Denali Enables Mobile Electronics Market with Databahn Memory Controller Cores Optimized for Low-PowerDESIGN AUTOMATION CONFERENCE 2003, ANAHEIM, Calif., June 2, 2003--Denali Software, Inc., the leading provider of semiconductor intellectual property (SIP) and electronic design automation (EDA) tools for chip interface design and verification, today announced the availability of Databahn memory controller cores for low-power applications. For the first time, designers can speed development of low-power and mobile applications with a fully configurable and programmable memory controller solution optimized for low-power. Designers in the networking, consumer and communications markets were the first to embrace Denali's Databahn product, which offered the rare mix of performance and configurability for a wide range of application types and memory interfaces. The new offering extends the existing Databahn core architecture with options to minimize power usage by the controller, and takes advantage of the power-saving features of the new and emerging low-power memory devices from the leading memory vendors. "As a pure semiconductor manufacturer, Micron is committed to enabling customers with tools and resources to develop system-level products taking advantage of emerging memory technology," said Paul Dlugosch, Senior Director of Marketing for Micron's Networking and Communications Group. "Denali's Databahn offering for next-generation memory products enables designers to utilize the performance benefits of advanced technology in their designs without increasing their time to market. Micron continues to work with Denali to ensure their Databahn memory controllers exhibit optimal performance with Micron memory devices, and provide designers the convenience of a complete modeling solution." "With Databahn, we are delivering much more than just memory controller cores," said Kevin Silver, vice president of marketing at Denali. "The Databahn product provides a complete infrastructure for configuring, analyzing, and generating the optimal memory controller for a given customer application-all from a single code-base. Extending the capability for low power operation and low power memory devices is a huge win for mobile systems developers. They now have a completely configurable low-power memory system, from a very mature and silicon proven architecture." "Samsung is the leader in low-power memory devices for new and emerging applications in the mobile product market," said Tom Quinn, Samsung VP of memory sales and marketing. "This new low-power Databahn product provides designers with yet another resources for developing low-power and mobile applications." About Databahn Memory Controller Cores About Denali The Denali logo, Databahn, eMemory, MMAV, and PureSpec are trademarks of Denali Software, Inc. PCI Express is a trademark of PCI-SIG. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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