ASICs Target System-On-A-Chip Designs

Aug. 1, 1998

Offering up to 5.4 million gates and optimized for system-on-a-chip designs, the MG113P/114P/115P gate array series and MG73P/74P/75P embedded array series of high-performance, high-integration and low-power 0.25-µm ASICs are targeted at the networking, telecom, multimedia and computer peripheral markets. The chips enable users to integrate intellectual property cores from various product groups within Oki or from third-party providers into a structured, system-level design flow that shortens IC development cycles, it's claimed. Full production of the ASICs will begin in Q4 of this year.

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