IPextreme News & Events

Recent News ReleasesGo to News Releases

May 7 , 2008
IPextreme named "Cool Vendor" in Semiconductors by Leading Analyst Firm

April 29, 2008
ASPEED Technology Purchases IP from IPextreme Core Store™

April 2, 2008
NXP Semiconductors and IPextreme Launch Ground-breaking Methodology for Semiconductor IP Design

January 21, 2008
Freescale unleashes entry-level ColdFire® core for mass market

January 21, 2008
IPextreme Breaks New Ground with Core Store™

January 17, 2008
IPextreme Appoints Kazuhiro Ogawa as President, IPextreme Japan

December 3, 2007
Motorola Taps IPextreme to Bring Advanced Semiconductor Technology to Market

November 28, 2007
IPextreme World 2007 IP Conference in Hsinchu, Taiwan

September 20, 2007
IPextreme CEO, Warren Savage, Speaking on Expert Panel Covering Next-Generation Microprocessors and Cores at the Power.org World Premier Power Architecture Developer Conference

September 12, 2007
IPextreme Aligns with Infineon to Open and Promote Valuable MLI and MSC Interface Standards Specifications

August 9, 2007
IPextreme Expands Global Presence with Three New Representatives: Maojet in Taiwan; Progate in Korea; and Sital in Israel

June 19, 2007
IPextreme CEO, Warren Savage, to Speak on Expert Panel at Freescale Technology Forum

May 18, 2007
Web Seminar of e200 Cores Built on Power Architecture Technology Set for May 24

April 2, 2007
Freescale opens licensing of Power Architecture™ e200 core family through IPextreme
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February 28, 2007
IPextreme and Freescale Webinar on ColdFire IP:Easy Processor Integration for Low Cost Consumer SOC

February 20, 2007
IPextreme to Sell and Support IP Portfolio from National Semiconductor including AMBA Peripheral Library and CR16 Processor

Recent Media CoverageGo to Media Page

April 2008
Methodology for semiconductor IP designGerman Flag

January 2008
Site charges flat rates for semiconductor IP

January 2008
New licensing model seeks to reduce IP legal suits

January 2008
IPextreme Core Store simplifies IP shopping

January 2008
Freescale licenses ColdFire online via IPextreme

January 2008
La manifestation IP07 aborde la prochaine décennie en toute confiance

January 2008
IPextreme: Motorolas Clock-Technologie als IP verfügbar

September 2007
Loud and Clear: Integrating the Advanced Audio Distribution profile into Bluetooth enabled devices

July 2007
IP paces automotive electronics innovation

June 2007
The IP Highway: IP licensing offers OEMs and semiconductor companies new model for designing automotive electronics

June 2007
The Changing Nature of IP in the Electronics Industry

June 2007
Multicore debug and performance optimization IP for complex ICs

May 2007
Don't Forget the Little Guys (at DAC)

April 2007
Systems-on-chip: Freescale to license Power cores for automotive apps

April 2007
Freescale Opens Licensing of Power Architecture e200 Core Family Through IPextreme

April 2007
Systems-on-chip: Freescale to license Power cores for automotive apps

March 2007
Semiconductor Industry Faces Structural Changes Around IP

March 2007
Legacy Chip IP gets new lease of life

February 2007
National Semi inks licensing deal with IPextreme

January 2007
ASIC/ASSP Industry Faces Midlife Crisis
IP Reuse Now and In the Future

January 2007
IP SoC2006 Coverage:
A Platform Approach to IP/SoC design is making technology a commodity

Coming EventsGo to Events Page

September 10
CDNLive! 2007 – San Jose Convention Center, CA

September 12
FSA Supplier's Expo and Conference – Santa Clara Convention Center, CA

September 24
Power.org Developers Conference – Austin, TX

October 10 & 11
Electronic Systems for Vehicles – Baden-Baden, Germany

December 5 & 6
IP 2007 – Grenoble, France

Webinars

 

Freescale Power Architecture™ IP Now Available:  Easy SoC Integration of Flexible e200 Cores

REGISTER TODAY! !

May 24th 10:00am PDT

The e200 family of cores are fully synthesizable and implement Power ISA 2.03, making them code compatible with a huge installed base. They leverage standard technologies, such as the AMBA® bus, making them easy to integrate with other technologies.  Freescale has shipped over one million zero-defect 32-bit MCUs built on these Power Architecture™ e200 cores

This session will discuss how to efficiently integrate e200 cores into embedded applications, including valuable tips and techniques from experienced SoC engineers and software developers.  A description of the logical interfaces will highlight the various types of bus cycles that are seen on the system bus. Considerations on how to create a memory subsystem for various applications and performance goals will be discussed for the four cores offered in the e200 family.

Freescale/IPextreme V2 ColdFire IP Now Available: Maximizing the Benefits from SOC Integration of the Popular Core

Access On Demand Webinar

As the fully modernized descendent of the Motorola 68k family, ColdFire strikes an industry leading price/performance balance and has a massive installed base in many consumer and industrial applications. For the first time ColdFire processor cores and a platform of useful peripherals are available as IP through IPextreme for SOC integration.

This webinar will discuss architectural and implementation considerations to increase the benefit of integration. Valuable tips and techniques from experienced SOC engineers and software developers will also be highlighted. Join David Cote and Blagoja Golubovski, senior design engineers from Freescale and IPextreme, for this event.

Freescale/IPextreme FlexRay IP Webinar

Access On Demand Webinar

FlexRay will be the next widely implemented vehicle network standard. It delivers 10 times more throughput than CAN and the reliability and deterministic behavior required by safety critical applications such as brake-by-wire. Freescale is the leading supplier of automotive semiconductors and, as one of the founders of the FlexRay Consortium, was the first company to ship FlexRay standard parts. The FlexRay controller design proven in those chips is available now as IP through IPextreme.

This seminar will show how the FlexRay solutions from Freescale and IPextreme will enable ASIC and SOC developers to add FlexRay faster and with less risk.