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Gain Technology and Intel Sign License Agreement for Development of USB 2.0 Device Solutions
Gain Technology and Intel Sign License Agreement INTEL DEVELOPER FORUM, SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb. 26, 2001 - Gain TechnologySM today announced that Intel has licensed its USB 2.0 Digital PHY technology to Gain for inclusion in new Gain USB 2.0 Macrocell products. Intel will work with Gain to jointly test the product resulting from the integration of Gain's USB 2.0 analog technology with Intel's digital technology. Gain will market and sell the resulting USB 2.0 Macrocell products in the form of licensed USB 2.0 Macrocell intellectual property (IP) cores. The first product resulting from this agreement will be a USB 2.0 physical layer (PHY) transceiver, a highly integrated mixed-signal semiconductor IP core which utilizes digital PHY technology and the USB 2.0 Transceiver Macrocell Interface (UTMI) standard, both developed in the Intel Architecture Labs. The USB 2.0 PHY core, targeted at customers developing system-on-a-chip hub and device applications, will initially be fabricated using TSMC's 0.18-micron CMOS digital logic process. Gain will offer design services to customers wishing to port the USB 2.0 PHY core to other semiconductor fabrication processes. The PHY's flexible architecture supports the USB 2.0 480-Mbps protocol and data rate (high speed), and is backward compatible to the USB 1.1 protocol at 12-Mbps (full speed). Applications such as optical scanners, portable storage, external CD-R/W, desktop and hand-held video cameras, inkjet and laser printers, and other newly emerging high-speed peripherals will benefit greatly from USB 2.0's 40X improvement in transfer rate. "We are fortunate to be collaborating with Intel on such an important development for the PC industry," said Steve Millaway, Gain's President. "USB 2.0's unprecedented 480-Mbps transfer rate coupled with its plug-and-play capability will revolutionize next generation PC peripherals. We are looking forward to working with Intel to help speed the adoption of this important new standard." "We are confident that our collaboration with Gain will produce leading edge products that will address the growing demand for USB 2.0 device silicon solutions," said Jason Ziller, Intel technology initiatives manager and Chairman of the USB Implementers Forum. "Gain's solid industry reputation for developing high performance analog and mixed-signal chips will play an important role in enabling this exciting new technology." Product Availability About USB 2.0 About Gain Technology |
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