XILINX ANNOUNCES CONTINUED EXPANSION OF COMMON
LICENSE CONSORTIUM AND WIDESPREAD ACCEPTANCE OF THE SIGNONCE IP
LICENSE
Consortium swells to 33 members and to 600 FPGA IP cores
SAN JOSE, Calif., February 27, 2002 - Xilinx (NASDAQ:
XLNX) and other members of the Common License Consortium announced
over 150 soft IP-cores were licensed to customers of Xilinx FPGAs
under the terms of the SignOnce IP License during the fourth quarter
of 2001. In addition, consortium membership has grown to 33 worldwide
IP providers, representing a combined portfolio of 600 IP cores.
The widespread acceptance of the SignOnce IP License and growth
of the consortium demonstrates the value of the industry's first
set of common license terms designed to streamline access to IP
cores for FPGAs from multiple providers.
"The Common License Consortium was created in response to
input from many customers regarding the challenge of licensing
IP cores from multiple sources. We knew the FPGA market was ready
for a solution like this when we rolled it out last September,"
said Sandeep Vij, senior vice president of marketing at Xilinx.
"Since then, we have expanded global support for this groundbreaking
program and together have licensed a record number of cores."
Rapidly Expanding Membership
In September of 2001, Xilinx and 21 additional founding members
announced the formation of the industry's first consortium for
common FPGA IP license terms. Since then 11 new members have joined
worldwide, making it the largest program of its kind. Consortium
members are provided with a simple, two-page agreement that governs
the use of the SignOnce IP License. Membership is free of charge
and has expanded beyond the borders of the Xilinx AllianceCORE
third-party IP provider program, demonstrating the broad appeal
of the SignOnce IP licensing terms.
New consortium members include, Amphion Semiconductor, Ltd. of
Belfast, Northern Ireland; Crossbow Technologies, Inc. of Sugar
Land, Texas; Duma Video, Inc. of Portland, Oregon; eInfochips
Pvt. Ltd. of Ahmedabad, India; ModelWare, Inc. of Red Bank, New
Jersey; Moxsyn S.r.l. of Ascoli Piceno, Italy; Pinpoint Solutions,
Inc. of Boulder Colorado; SACET, SARL of Bruz, France; Silicon
Designs International, Inc. of Del Mar, California; SOC Solutions,
L.L.C. of Duluth, Georgia and Tenesix, Inc. of Chelmsford, Massachusetts.
About the SignOnce IP License
The SignOnce IP License represents a landmark accomplishment for
the IP industry by enabling customers to review and execute a
single license when accessing FPGA cores from multiple suppliers.
The license streamlines the purchasing process by separating legal
and business issues. Business matters for subsequent core purchases
can be managed by engineers and purchasing agents by a simple
addendum process, and require no further legal assistance. Further
information can be found on the Xilinx website (www.xilinx.com/ipcenter).
All Xilinx LogiCORE products and approved third-party AllianceCORE
products supported by the SignOnce IP License terms can be found
in the Xilinx IP Center web site (http://www.xilinx.com/ipcenter/index.htm).
About Xilinx
Xilinx is the leading supplier of complete programmable logic
solutions, including advanced integrated circuits, software design
tools, predefined system functions delivered as intellectual property
cores, and unparalleled field engineering support. Founded in
1984 and headquartered in San Jose, Calif., Xilinx invented the
field programmable gate array (FPGA) and fulfills more than half
of the world demand for these devices today. Xilinx solutions
enable customers to reduce significantly the time required to
develop products for the computer, peripheral, telecommunications,
networking, industrial control, instrumentation, aerospace, defense,
low power portable and consumer markets. For more information,
visit the Xilinx web site at http://www.xilinx.com.
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