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Synopsys Announces Availability of DesignWare SATA PHY IP in SMIC 130-nm Process Technology
Synopsys, Inc. (NASDAQ: SNPS), a world leader in software and IP for semiconductor design and manufacturing, today announced the immediate availability of the silicon-proven DesignWare® SATA PHY IP for SMIC's popular 130 nanometer (nm) process technology, for use in host and device applications such as mobile internet devices, set-top boxes, solid state drives and optical disk drives. As a leading provider of connectivity IP, Synopsys has...
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Alacron - The Future of Image Acquisition and Processing


Alacron produces high performance frame grabbers, accelerated frame grabbers in PCI, PCI-X, PCIe, PMC and PCMCIA form factors. Also, Alacron produces a wide range of high-speed recording and storage systems using disk and flash technology. Our hardware products support demanding, real-time imaging, machine vision, and DSP applications. All Alacron subsystems are supported by a full range of software development tools, including highly optimized micro-coded imaging, machine vision, and compression libraries.
Alacron - The Future of Image Acquisition and Processing


 

 

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