Analog IP Foundry Opens Its Doors

July 19, 2007
Chipidea, an analog and mixed-signal subsystems and IP company, created what it says is the first Analog IP foundry. Its product lines include RF, wireless, power management, wireline, audio, and video.

Chipidea, an analog and mixed-signal subsystems and IP company, created what it says is the first Analog IP foundry. Its product lines include RF, wireless, power management, wireline, audio, video, and connectivity interfaces. Each line offers single-function analog IP and subsystem cores that support multi-foundry/multi-process generations down to 65-nm.

Chipidea’s Advance Analog Lab product develops architectures and circuitry to address new consumer standards, such as UWB, HDMI, WiMAX, MTV, and GPS.

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