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2005-04-08 | Toshiba, Matsushita help Elixent raise $15 million Toshiba Corp. and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd, two customers of reconfigurable hardware developer Elixent Ltd (Bristol, England), have agreed to contribute to a third round investment of $15 million in the U.K. startup company to help develop the technology and the company. |
2003-02-03 | Toshiba, Elixent to co-develop reconfigurable SoCs Elixent Ltd and Toshiba Corp. have agreed to jointly develop a SoC platform that integrates Elixent's D-Fabrix reconfigurable algorithm processing array with Toshiba's MeP configurable processor core. |
2006-07-19 | Matsushita acquires Elixent, says report Elixent has been acquired by Matsushita Electric, one of its two principal backers, and is set to become an R&D center under the Panasonic name. |
2003-07-10 | Elixent raises another $10M, seeks engineering expansion Reconfigurable semiconductor IP specialist Elixent has closed a second funding round of $10M with the bulk of the money earmarked to increase engineering employment. |
2004-11-01 | When custom ASICs aren't the answer Given their lower costs at high volumes, custom ASICs would be the logical choice. But that's often not the case. |
2014-11-11 | Shifting to requirements-driven verification, test Here is an evaluation of the pros, cons and potential obstacles to requirements-driven verification and test so you may decide if it is the next step in evolution. |
2003-03-19 | Philips' Silicon Hive to develop IP cores Philips Research is spinning out a reconfigurable computing architecture it has kept under wraps since the early 1990s to an incubator company called Silicon Hive, which will develop and license synthesizable IP cores. |
2005-05-05 | Matsushita launches 'integrated platform' chip strategy Matsushita Electric Ind. Co. Ltd will roll out in the second half of 2005 a scalable silicon architecture. |
2004-06-08 | AccelChip partners with Leopard Logic, ChipX EDA startup AccelChip Inc., a provider of tools for synthesizable Verilog and VHDL code, has signed separate partnership deals with structured ASIC vendor ChipX and configurable logic vendor Leopard Logic. |
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