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First IP provider to deliver PLL products on new 28nm low power Common Platform process

Mountain View, CA Jan. 17, 2011     Analog Bits, the market leader in low power, customizable mixed-signal IP, today announced availability of a full design kit for their PLL IP products, supporting the 28nm Common Platform process of IBM, Samsung and GLOBAL FOUNDRIES. This “zero core area” PLL has been ported to and will be tested on the 28nm Common Platform process. 

Mark Ireland, Vice President, Semiconductor Products and Services at IBM, on behalf of the Common Platform alliance said: “Analog Bits has been a supporter of the Common Platform alliance for many years. Their continued support to 28nm is further proof of the value and reach of the Common Platform ecosystem.”

Partnership with ARM

“Analog Bits is a key IP partner in our ecosystem,” said John Heinlein, vice president, Marketing, ARM Physical IP division. “Their early availability of silicon tested PLL solutions provides a critical component of the platform our partners need to accelerate their time-to-market for ARM based SoCs.” 

“We have always partnered with other IP providers to support our customers’ successes,” stated Mahesh Tirupattur, Executive VP of Analog Bits. “We are pleased to have worked with ARM on testing and qualifying these latest PLL products with ARM’s libraries on the 28nm Common Platform.”

Leadership in mixed-signal IP products

The product range for Analog Bits spans a wide variety of mixed-signal IP including PLL, Interconnects, SRAM/TCAM and multiprotocol SerDes. These customizable IP products are currently in high-volume production and in use in hundreds of applications across Communications, Computer, Consumer and Military/Aerospace markets. Silicon-proven IP products from Analog Bits are currently available down to 32nm. This new PLL IP solution has already been qualified on the 32nm Common Platform and will be qualified and available on 28nm in Q2 2011. 

About Analog Bits 

About Analog Bits: Founded in 1995, Analog Bits, Inc. is the leading supplier of low-power, customizable mixed-signal IP for easy and reliable integration into modern CMOS digital chips. Our products include precision clocking macros such as PLL’s & DLL’s, programmable interconnect solutions such as multi-protocol SERDES/PMA and programmable I/O’s as well as specialized memories such as high-speed SRAMs and T-CAMs. With billions of uses of IP fabricated in customer silicon from 0.35-um to 28-nm processes, Analog Bits is the premier analog IP supplier with an outstanding heritage of “first time working silicon” at merchant foundries and IDMs.

Website: http://www.analogbits.com 

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