 | | Soft IP core for ASICs or FPGAs implements an advanced 32-bit RISC processor for deeply embedded applications that use off-chip instruction and data memories |
| Soft IP core implements a basic 32-bit RISC processor for deeply embedded applications that use on-chip instruction and data memories |
| Soft IP core implements a 32-bit RISC processor for deeply embedded applications that use off-chip instruction and data memories and may need to run a full OS |
| CAST’s new 32-bit processor soft cores range from an 8051 step-up to an ARM-9 class applications processor and lead industry on fast performance, small silicon area, and low power consumption. |
| Semiconductor intellectual property (IP) provider CAST, Inc. has released an IP core that makes it easier to integrate PCI Express in an FPGA-based system. |
| The H.264 Reference Design System integrates multi IP cores w/memory and software on a system prototyping board to enable off-the-shelf execution and evaluation of HD video compression |
| CAST, Inc. has expanded its suite of video and image compression IP with a new H.264 Main Profile Video Encoder core (http://www.cast-inc.com/ip-cores/video/h264-mp-e/). |
| This IP core implements a device controller that conforms to the USB 3.0 SuperSpeed specification |
| CAST is introducing a new IP platform and eveluation package aimed at helping designers develop sustems around ARM Cortex-MO processors. |
| The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) has recently granted certification to the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Device Controller IP Core from intellectual property provider CAST, Inc. |
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