News Releases: 2006

  • CAST Partners Evatronix and JMicron Achieve USB-IF Certification for USB OTG Controller
    September 21, 2006, Woodcliff Lake, NJ
    Semiconductor intellectual property (IP) provider CAST, Inc. today announced that an implementation of its USB On-The-Go (OTG) controller core has passed the certification testing of the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF). The certification was achieved through a joint effort of partners Evatronix SA in Poland — who developed the IP core — and JMicron Technology Corp. in Taiwan — who developed the analog-to-digital physical layer or PHY...
  • CAST Posts 101 IP Cores for Launch of New Chip Estimate SoC Planning Site
    July 10, 2006, Woodcliff Lake, NJ
    Semiconductor intellectual property (IP) provider CAST, Inc. today announced it is an IP Partner with Chip Estimate Corporation, and has posted over a hundred of its popular and standards-based cores and platforms for today’s launch of the revised ChipEstimate.com system-on-chip (SoC) planning site.
  • CAST Extends Sales Reach with West Coast Office and New Distributor in Japan
    June 20, 2006, Woodcliff Lake, NJ
    Semiconductor intellectual property (IP) provider CAST, Inc. today announced the opening of a CAST sales office in San Jose, California, and a distribution partnership with PROTOtyping Japan Corporation in Kobe and Tokyo, Japan....
  • CAST Energizes Small, Fast Systems with New Low-Power, 32-Bit Processor Cores
    May 15, 2006, San Jose, CA, IN-STAT SPRING PROCESSOR FORUM
    Semiconductor intellectual property (IP) provider CAST, Inc. today announced the immediate availability of a new line of 32-bit microprocessor cores for the embedded systems market...
  • CAST and Cortus to Partner on New Processor Cores
    March 6, 2006, MUNICH, Germany, DATE
    The new partnership joins the former-Siemens/Infineon processor design experts of Cortus with the successful engineering, support, and marketing team of 13-year-old CAST. The resulting new cores will likely include competitive 32-bit processors that complement CAST’s long-time 8051 8-bit cores.
  • CAST Rolls Ten Years of 8051 Experience into Configurable Processor Core
    February 04, 2006, SANTA CLARA, California, DesignCon
    8051-compatible IP core runs eight times faster than original, gives designers new flexibility and value based on 100+ customer experiences

 

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