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Arastu Systems announces LPDDR3/4 Single Controller for optimal performance

June 21st, 2017, San Jose, CA – High-end computing applications requires Higher Performance keeping the Power and Latency intact. Arastu Systems, a product engineering services company, today announced the immediate availability of LPDDR3/4 DRAM Memory Controller Core. The IP is highly configurable and delivers performance up to 4266 MT/s.

Dual DRAM Controller Core for LPDDR3 and LPDDR4 is as designed as per the respective JEDEC standards and is compatible with DFI3.1/4.0 PHY or a PHY from any vendor. It supports all key LPDDR3/4 features such as various frequency ratios, programmability to achieve minimum latency, multiple channels with a privilege to configure each channel independently, multiple power down modes, parameterized data widths and many more.

Upon successful implementation of LPDDR4 Controller, Arastu Systems developed LPDDR3/4 joint solution in order to meet customer needs. SoC designers who are planning to run the design at multiple speeds can leverage Arastu Systems’ LPDDR3/4 IP core and will have the benefit of supporting wide range of system application using the same design. The user can configure the IP core by parameter for LPDDR3/4, based on which the hardware for the controller is generated.

“We are gradually moving in an era where end user systems are becoming highly intelligent and performing complex functions seamlessly”, Umesh Patel, CEO, Arastu Systems. “Arastu’s team is playing a small but key role by empowering such systems with highly efficient LPDDR Memory Solutions”.

For more information regarding the Arastu Systems LPDDR3/4 DRAM Memory Controller

please visit, https://www.design-reuse.com/sip/lpddr3-4-dram-memory-controller-ip-42683/

else send an email to, marcom@arastusystems.com.

About Arastu Systems, Inc.

Arastu Systems is a new age technology company focusing on providing high quality and value added product engineering services through silicon and software engineering. They have robust and high performance DRAM products that enable customers meet specific memory needs. Additionally, Arastu offers Ethernet Digital Switch IP that cater to applications with low latency requirements. Arastu Systems understands the customer’s pain points and therefore believe in forging relationship by providing customized solutions. Headquartered at San Jose, California and having a design center in Ahmedabad, India, the company also has sales presence across Europe, Asia and North America. For more information visit, www.arastusystems.com

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