Press Release
VSIA and OCP-IP Form Strategic
Alliance
VSIA endorses the OCP interface OCP-IP becomes the first VSIA Adoption
Group
PORTLAND, ORE. — October 6, 2003 — A strategic alliance was
announced today between the VSI Alliance (VSIA), an industry association
chartered with developing open standards for SoC development and IP
integration, and OCP-IP, a premier industry organization chartered with
developing the open core protocol (OCP) as the industry accepted socket
standard. The purpose of the alliance will be to jointly support the OCP
socket and socket interface as an industry standard.
Under this agreement, VSIA now endorses the OCP socket and OCP-IP becomes
the first VSI Alliance Adoption Group continuing to focus on tools and
support to promote the adoption of OCP. Additionally, OCP-IP receives
stewardship of the previously developed VSIA Bus Attributes Specification
and VCI Bus Interface Standard. As a result of this agreement, VSIA members
are granted free access to the OCP Standard. In anticipation of this
agreement, OCP-IP has already merged the essential features of VCI into OCP
2.0.
“OCP-IP has done a tremendous job in gaining industry respect and momentum
for the OCP Standard. We endorse this standard and support its adoption
through the formally identified Adoption Group,” said Michael Kaskowitz,
VSIA president. “We will be announcing other Adoption Groups that will
support industry standards developed by VSIA or other respected
groups.”
“As the only open, fully supported industry standard socket, it is a natural
evolution that the OCP standard is endorsed by VSIA,” said Ian Mackintosh,
president of OCP-IP. “We look forward to continuing our already extensive
work in evolving the OCP Standard and its supporting infrastructure and hope
that this example will lead the way for similar industry
collaborations.”
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],
STMicroelectronics [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.
About VSIA
The VSI Alliance (VSIA) is an open, international organization that includes
representatives from all segments of the SoC industry: System houses,
Semiconductor vendors, Electronic Design Automation (EDA) companies, and
Intellectual Property (IP) providers. VSIA’s vision is to dramatically
improve the productivity of SoC development by specifying open standards and
specifications that facilitate the integration of software and hardware
Virtual Components from multiple sources. Many companies have adopted the
use of VSIA specifications, standards and documents. VSIA has wide industry
participation with more than 100 member companies from around the world.
Membership is open to any company with an interest in the development and
promotion of open standards used in the design of System-on-Chip. For more
information, visit the VSIA Web site at www.vsi.org, or e-mail to info@vsi.org.
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Editor’s Notes: VSI Alliance is a trademark of the Virtual Socket
Interface Alliance, Inc. All other brands or trademarks are the property of
their respective holders and should be treated as such.