List of semiconductor IP core vendors

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The following is a list of notable vendors in the business of licensing IP cores.

Analog-to-Digital Converters[edit]

Broadband modem and error correction[edit]

Digital to Analog Converters[edit]

Digital Signal Processors[edit]

DRAM[edit]

DRAM controllers[edit]

DRAM PHYs[edit]

High-Bandwidth Memory - HBM PHYs[edit]

Hybrid Memory Cube - HMC Controllers[edit]

Communication IP[edit]

Network-on-Chip (NoC) / On-Chip Interconnect[edit]

Bluetooth SW Stack, Link Layer and PHY[edit]

  • Arm (through acquisition of Dicentric and Sunrise Micro Devices)

Ethernet PHY[edit]

V by One[edit]

General purpose microprocessors[edit]

Graphic Processing Units (GPUs)[edit]

FPGA[edit]

HDMI[edit]

ISP[edit]

I/O pad libraries[edit]

On-chip SRAMs[edit]

Phase Locked Loops (PLLs)[edit]

Power Management[edit]

Serial ATA (SATA) controllers[edit]

Standard cell libraries[edit]

Video processors and computer graphics[edit]

  • Arm (through acquisition of Falanx and Logipard)
  • Vivante Corporation (offers GPU IP solutions for applications in the mobile, consumer, automotive, embedded, real time/mission critical, and home entertainment markets.)
  • CEVA, Inc.
  • Chips&Media Specializes in video codecs, image signal processing, and deep learning-based computer vision system (super-resolution).
  • Google (through acquisition of On2 Technologies)
  • Imagination Technologies
  • Silicon Image Inc.
  • Socionext - HEVC/H.265, SEERIS 2.5D Graphics IP

References[edit]

  1. ^ Neuwirth, (c) 2014, Sarah. "Computer Architecture Group - Prof. Dr. U. Brüning". ra.ziti.uni-heidelberg.de.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)