Open-Silicon Joins Power Forward Initiative
Demonstrates its Continued Efforts to Create Low-Power ASIC and SoC Designs
MILPITAS, Calif., Jan. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Open-Silicon, Inc., a leading ASIC design and semiconductor manufacturing company, announced today that it has joined the Power Forward Initiative (PFI), an industry effort sponsored by Cadence Design Systems (Nasdaq: CDNS) with the goal of enabling the design and production of more power-efficient electronic devices.
"Our customers have become very sensitive to power efficiency. Many mainstream designs, which were not traditionally power sensitive, are now paying close attention to power consumption due to exponential growth in leakage power and higher dynamic power from increasing levels of integration and performance," said Dr. Naveed Sherwani, CEO and president of Open-Silicon. "We have demonstrated our commitment to building high-performance, low-power designs for our customers using our PowerMAX™ Technology. Now our move to join PFI reinforces our commitment to meet our customers' needs."
Open-Silicon's MAX Technologies offer customers power saving advantages like back biasing, transistor transformations, and power recovery. The combination of the best low-power EDA design flows with Open-Silicon's unique technologies allows building the best possible custom silicon. The company recently announced that Solarflare has successfully used PowerMAX in its second-generation SFC9020 Ethernet Controller with integrated 10Gb Ethernet PHY, which has been sampling to Tier1 server OEMs. This is the third generation of Solarflare silicon built by Open-Silicon, and the second designed using Open-Silicon's PowerMAX technology to optimize the silicon for low power.
"The addition of Open-Silicon to the Power Forward Initiative demonstrates the ongoing strong industry support behind our mission," said Neil Hand, director of low power solutions at Cadence Design Systems. "Open-Silicon's extensive and varied design and manufacturing experience provides a unique perspective to the group and we look forward to the addition of the company."
About Open-Silicon, Inc.
Open-Silicon, Inc. is a leading semiconductor company focused on SoC realization for traditional ASIC, develop-to-spec, and derivative ICs. Open-Silicon's OpenModel brings together Open-Silicon's engineering technology and high-quality manufacturing services with one of the broadest partner ecosystems for IC development, spanning IC design, open market IP integration, wafer fabrication, and assembly/test services. Open-Silicon received the Global Semiconductor Alliance (GSA) award for Most Respected Private Semiconductor Company in 2008 and 2009. For more information, visit Open-Silicon's website at www.open-silicon.com or call 408-240-5700.
About Power Forward Initiative
The Power Forward Initiative, which has more than 40 member companies, is an industry initiative sponsored by Cadence Design Systems which has the goal of enabling the design and production of more power-efficient electronic devices. The initiative includes companies representing a broad cross section of the design chain including system, semiconductor, foundry, IP, EDA, ASIC and design services companies. CPF was contributed by Cadence to the Si2 Low Power Coalition in December 2006; CPF is a widely-deployed low-power intent standard in the industry and available from Si2. The Initiative has also published A Practical Guide to Low-Power Design – User experience with CPF which is aimed at educating the broad design marketplace in utilizing advanced low-power design techniques. The Guide is available free of charge at www.powerforward.org.
SOURCE Open-Silicon, Inc.
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