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The silicon Intellectual Property (IP) provider, Evatronix SA and CMP (Circuits Multi Projects), are collaborating in the development of an educational programme which will include the distribution of a large portfolio of Evatronix Intellectual Property (IP) for Universities and Research Laboratories.
CMP is a service of Multi Projects on Wafer supporting several technologies. Since 1981, more than 1000 institutions from 66 countries have been served through 5200 projects on 600 Runs. CMP will now license Evatronix IPs to ease the access and shorten the time of designs’ development.
Evatronix brings many yearss of experience in IP development and over 400 successful designs to the partnership. The entire Evatronix IP portfolio will be available through CMP - 8051 microcontrollers, USB 2.0 and 3.0 as well as SD and NAND Flash memory controllers, multimedia IP and a variety of complementary solutions.
This agreement allows Universities and Research Laboratories to access IP cores easily; it targets the universities’ requirements and budget constraints.
According to CMP, this offer opens up new opportunities for the University Educational program and adds new features to its actual IC’s manufacturing service. Evatronix IPs will be available in several technology processes supported by CMP.
”Our expectation of this programme is to help universities and laboratories bring their innovative ideas to life,” said Wojciech Sakowski, Evatronix President and CEO. “With this very special pricing universities and research labs that will take part in the program will be able to focus on the added value of their designs rather than struggle with time and budget limitations.”
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