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- LSI, Micron to embed DRAM ASICs - LSI Logic and Micron Technology will co-develop and co-produce digital logic ICs that can embed between 64 Mbits and 128 Mbits of DRAM on one ASIC - Company Business and Marketing
- Mountain View, Calif.--The emerging embedded DRAM ASIC market received another boost last week as two major agreements were signed by heavyweight semiconductor manufacturers. The two agreements cap a booming 10-month period, during which virtually every major ASIC house has announced its proprietary plans to bond DRAM with logic.
- Research articles 1997-06-09
- LSI to introduce 0.25 micron ASICs - LSI Logic's new 3.3V G10 ASIC manufacturing process
- Milpitas, Calif.--LSI Logic will this week push the gate array manufacturing process envelope with the introduction of a 0.25 micron process, dubbed G10, which will enable design of application-specific integrated circuits ASICs with up to 5 million usable gates and 49 million transistors. In addition, G10 ASICs will be offered...
- Research articles 1995-09-18
- LSI's 3.3V ASICs debut via new 0.5-micron process - LSI Logic Corp. introduces LCA500k, LEA500k and LCB500K application-specific integrated circuits - Product Announcement
- MILPITAS, CALIF.--LSI Logic this week will introduce a new 3.3V, 0.5-micron ASIC process technology supporting its 500K product family--available as they array-based LCA500K, the embedded array LEA500K, and cell-based LCB500K implementations.
- Research articles 1993-11-15
- First design of LSI 500K due in 60 days - LSI Logic's 500K application-specific integrated circuit series
- MILPTAS, CALIF.--LSI Logic is ahead of schedule as it rolls out its new 500K application-specific integrated circuit ASIC family, according to Wilf Corrigan, LSI's co-founder chairman and CEO. LSI has positioned the 500K family as the foundation for a new generation of products that are expected to bring the...
- Research articles 1994-02-21
- LSI Logic ASIC cores aim at ATM markets - application-specific-integrated-circuit, asynchronous-transfer-mode
- MILPITAS, CALIF. -- With momentum for Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM networking building fast, LSI Logic later this month will roll out its ASIC megacore-based strategy based on RISC processors, pseudo ECL high speed I/O cells, and a multiport memory subsystem.
- Research articles 1993-08-02
- Tera systems signs top ASIC houses - The Antenna - LSI Logic, NEC Electronics, IBM Microelectronics
- JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT THE "DESIGN PLANNING" SEGMENT of chip design couldn't get any more attention since the shoe dropped and Cadence Design Systems bought Silicon Perspective, Tera Systems rockets to the forefront today with a hat trick of endorsements from the world's three leading ASIC companies: LSI Logic, NEC...
- Research articles 2001-11-26
- SpeedFam-IPEC Momentum CMP Tool Now in Full Production At LSI Logic; Leading ASIC Device Manufacturer Expands Oxide Applications With Momentum Orbital Hard-Platen Technology
- Business Editors
- Research articles 2001-11-05
- Embedded arrays add compiled memory to customize gate arrays. (LSI Logic Corp.'s LEA200K embedded gate array ASIC) (product announcement)
- You have to use a lot of gates to create a block of memory when designing with conventional gate arrays, so many memory-intensive designs have gone the route of standard-cell ASICs. The LEA200K embedded array family offers a way of adding high-den You...
- Research articles 1991-07-18
- IBM and LSI Logic Announce Technology Licensing Agreement; ASIC Leaders to Broaden Use of ZSP DSP Technology in Custom Chips
- Business Editors
- Research articles 2001-01-22
- LSI adds 3 ASIC families:; up to 600,000 gates for gate arrays, standard cells and embedded controls - LSI Logic Corp.; application-specific integrated circuits; LCA300K, LCB300K and LEA300K - Product Announcement
- Up to 600,000 gates for gate arrays, standard cells and embedded controls
- Research articles 1992-04-06
- ASICs get "embed" with FPGAs.(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
- LSI Logic is enhancing its G 12 0.18-[micro]m-drawn process portfolio with programmable-logic-core capability in partnership with Adaptive Silicon (www.adaptivesilicon.com). The ASIC vendor believes that its approach is ideal for embedding because LSI Logic is enhancing its G 12 0.18-[micro]m-drawn process portfolio with...
- Research articles 1999-08-19
- Mentor Graphics Provides Platform Express Solution for LSI Logic RapidChip Platform ASIC Partner Program
- WILSONVILLE, Ore. -- Mentor Graphics (Nasdaq: MENT) today announced that it has joined the LSI RapidChipR Platform ASIC partner program with its Platform ExpressTM solution. This provides the two companies' mutual customers with the ability to shave off several months of aggressive system-on-chip SoC development cycles and focus on product...
- Research articles 2006-01-18
- IronBridge Networks and LSI Logic Produce Four Flawless ASIC Solutions for Next-Generation Terabit Routers Ahead of Schedule
- Business/Technology Editors
- Research articles 2000-04-10
- Cadence Announces Sign-off Support From LSI Logic for Cadence SP&R In ASIC Design Flows
- Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
- Research articles 2001-07-16
- LSI Logic, Synopsys spurred by user integration - joint-development of ASIC design tools
- MILPITAS, CALIF.--With their recent introduction of jointly-developed ASIC design capabilities and a roadmap for additional capabilities being disclosed (EN, April 25), LSI Logic and Synopsys say their efforts are driven largely by pressing demands from a common customer base--evidenced by an estimated 200 companies currently using and integrating Synopsys high-level...
- Research articles 1994-05-02
- Synplicity Reinforces Commitment to Support LSI Logic's RapidChip Platform ASIC Customers
- SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Synplicity Extends Multi-Year Partnership with LSI Logic by Joining the RapidChip Partner Program
- Research articles 2004-11-09
- (Microprocessor)/peripheral-function building blocks speed system-design tasks. (LSI Logic Corp.'s Coreware library of microprocessor and peripheral functions for design of application-specific integrated circuits) (EDN-Processor Update)
- Having a library of microprocessors and peripheral functions allows you to design complex ASICs quickly, much as you'd build a breadboard. The Coreware library contains three groups of building blocks: 16- and 32-bit microprocessors, floating-point Having a library of microprocessors and peripheral functions allows...
- Research articles 1992-02-17
- Motorola, LSI ease on-chip test. (Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector, LSI Logic; application specific integrated circuit verification systems licensed from Schlumberger Automatic Test Equipment, Cross-Check Technology; includes related article on Moto
- Motorola, LSI ease on-chip test NEW YORK, NY--Heeding the complaints of subsystem and system designers who say they're burdened by mounting testability and manufacturability issues, Motorola and LSI Logic are moving to make inclusion of on-chip test Motorola, LSI ease on-chip test NEW YORK, NY--Heeding...
- Research articles 1989-06-29
- Expanded family of platform ASICs.(Integrated Circuits)
- LSI Logic Corp. has announced the expansion of its RapidChip Xtreme[TM] family of pre-built slices designed to deliver a low-risk path for building multi-Gigabit serial interface designs, including PCI Express, RapidIO and Serial Attached SCSI. The e LSI Logic Corp. has announced the expansion of its...
- Research articles 2005-03-01
- Amkor Gains LSI Logic Know-How - Amkor Technology licenses LSI Logic's key flip chip ASIC fabrication method - Company Business and Marketing
- milpitas, calif.--Packaging and test contractor Amkor Technology has reached a licensing deal with LSI Logic that will give it key flip chip capabilities needed for system-on-a chip assembly. The deal also pushes forward LSI Logic's efforts to make its organic laminate flip chip technology an industry standard for various system-on-a-chip...
- Research articles 1998-12-21
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