Fast-Track Development Methodology

Sept. 20, 2007
With its XPath methodology, ChipX gives customers the ability to launch products quickly with a structured ASIC.

Santa Clara, Calif., USA — With its XPath methodology, ChipX gives customers the ability to launch products quickly with a structured ASIC.

Subsequently, they can seamlessly migrate their designs to a standard cell device once the product features and market potential are validated.

The company says that customers pay less than standard cell NRE, and they have the opportunity to modify their product quickly to adjust to initial customer requirements and market demand.

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