Press Release
STMicroelectronics, Inc. Joins Open Core Protocol
International Partnership (OCP-IP)
New Governing Steering Committee member will further enhance OCP-IP
working groups
PORTLAND, ORE. — August 25, 2003 — Open Core Protocol
International Partnership (OCP-IP), the association providing a common
standard for intellectual property core interfaces, or sockets, that
facilitate “plug and play” SoC design, today announced that
STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM) has joined the organization. ST is a
Governing Steering Committee (GSC) member and is a participant in OCP-IP's
Working Groups. As a member of the GSC, ST joins a highly talented team
drawn from GSC members including Nokia, Texas Instruments, Sonics, Inc.,
United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC), and other industry leading
companies. Working groups are charged with the task of developing
enhancements and support for OCP and addressing the future needs of the
membership in the use of the specification. The group recently announced the
availability of the OCP 2.0 Specification Release Candidate.
“Standardization of a socket interface and its broad adoption in the
semiconductor industry are key factors to enable development of reusable IP
and IP integration in complex SoC products,” said Aldo Cometti, director of
development at ST and OCP-IP GSC member. “We count on this to further evolve
our system level designs and to reduce complex SoC product design cycles and
time-to-market. We look forward to working with OCP-IP members in
contributing to the development of this IP socket standard.”
OCP-IP members, in particular, receive free training and support, free
software tools and free documentation, enabling members to focus on the
challenges of SoC design. Leveraging OCP-IP’s free infrastructure eliminates
the need to design, document, train and evolve a proprietary standard and
support tools, freeing up critical resources for the real design work and
providing enormous cost savings.
“We welcome ST to the GSC. They clearly understand the need for an industry
socket standard for intellectual property cores that are not limited to
application specific usage,” said Ian Mackintosh, president of OCP-IP. “The
collective expertise of both our existing and new GSC members gives us
unequalled talent that adds to our ability to provide user-driven
enhancements to OCP technology and support for the future.”
For more information on OCP-IP, please visit www.ocpip.org. For more information on
STMicroelectronics, visit www.st.com.
About OCP-IP
The OCP International Partnership Association, Inc. (OCP-IP) was announced
in December 2001 to promote and support the open core protocol (OCP) as the
complete socket standard that ensures rapid creation and integration of
interoperable virtual components. OCP-IP's Governing Steering Committee
participants are: Nokia [NYSE: NOK], Texas Instruments [NYSE: TXN], ST
Microelectronics [NYSE: STM], United Microelectronics Corporation [NYSE:
UMC], Sonics, and other industry leading companies. OCP-IP is a non-profit
corporation delivering the first fully supported, openly licensed
core-centric protocol that comprehensively fulfills system-level integration
requirements. The OCP facilitates IP core reusability and reduces design
time and risk, along with manufacturing costs for SoC designs. For
additional background and membership information, visit www.ocpip.org.
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