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VSIA Announces New Members Join in IP Ecosystem Standardization Efforts
| Source: VSIA
WAKEFIELD, MA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- March 21, 2007 -- The VSI Alliance (VSIA), the leading IP
standards body for the electronics industry, today announced industry
leading companies Altera Corp., Denali Software, Inc., Hong Kong University
of Science and Technology and Synplicity, Inc. have joined the Alliance to
support the creation and adoption of intellectual property (IP) standards
created by the Alliance.
"Denali sees VSIA's standardization of critical IP issues through
initiatives such as the QIP Metric and IP Encryption as key in the
development of an efficient IP ecosystem," said David Lin, vice president
of Verification Products at Denali Software, Inc. "As a leading provider of
IP and verification IP products, we are pleased to participate in the
verification IP quality workgroup, bring valuable customer insights into
key industry challenges, and help guide the direction of this standard."
New membership is being driven by success with the VSIA QIP Metric and with
new work coming from both the Quality and Protection groups. The recently
launched IP Encryption group is basing their standard on encryption work
donated by Synplicity and the group plans to have a Beta product available
Q4 2007. The VSIA QIP Metric will soon have new spreadsheets that will
cover verification and hard IP. The current version of the QIP Metric
launched a year ago has been downloaded more than 1,000 times and is
experiencing worldwide adoption.
"Over the past couple of years, VSIA has realigned itself to solely focus
on the IP ecosystem -- an integral part of today's design chain," said
Kathy Werner, president, VSIA. "From IP vendor to integrator to
manufacturer, VSIA looks at each stage of the design process and has
created or is creating standardized solutions that enable companies to
minimize risk and maximize profit when integrating IP."
VSIA Initiatives
The VSIA Quality IP (QIP) Metric has been downloaded over 1,000 times since
its public release in Q1 2006 and VSIA will soon release QIP Metric 3.0 to
the public from the VSIA website. Version 3.0 will include previously
released vendor assessment and soft IP extensions, and also hard IP
extensions and overall upgrades to the usability and macros of the
spreadsheet. Currently, the VSIA workgroup for the verification IP
extension is targeting a mid-2007 release for its beta testing. VSIA is
seeking participation for the software IP workgroup from the industry. If
you are interested in joining, contact Jodi Bova at
membershipservices@vsi.org.
VSIA is currently supporting IP protection through two approaches: IP
Encryption and IP Tagging. Efforts in consideration for future development
include IP Watermarking and Fingerprinting.
In Q4 2006 VSIA formed the IP Encryption working group, a sub-group of the
VSIA IP Protection Pillar, to develop a non-proprietary methodology that
will allow IP vendors to create a single version of the encrypted data that
can be used by tools from multiple EDA vendors. It will provide EDA, IP and
end-user communities a means to address the challenges designers face when
using protected IP in their design flows, which are often made up of tools
from several different EDA providers.
In November 2006 VSIA released updated the Hard IP Tagging Standard (IPP 1
3.0) and Soft IP Tagging Standard (IPP 4 2.0) documents to the public. In
addition, VSIA received a tag reader/writer donation from Freescale
Semiconductor that enables users to quickly find and interpret tags within
a design. Both standards and the tag reader/writer are available for
download from the VSIA website, www.vsi.org.
QIP Metric Logos
Companies can promote their QIP Metric status through the use of the VSIA
QIP Metric logos. These logos are graphic symbols identifying IP Vendors
that have gone through vendor qualification (QIP Metric Rated logo) or IP
Integrators that require QIP Metric scores from their vendors (QIP Metric
Adopter logo). QIP Metric logos are available for free download from the
VSIA website at www. http://vsi.org/pillars/quidelines.htm
About VSIA
The VSI Alliance (VSIA) is an open, international organization that
includes representatives from all segments of the SoC industry: system
houses, semiconductor vendors, Electronic Design Automation (EDA)
companies, and Intellectual Property (IP) providers. VSIA's mission is to
dramatically enhance the productivity of the SoC design community by
providing leading-edge commercial and technical solutions and insight into
the development, integration and reuse of IP. VSIA has wide industry
participation with more than 70 member companies from around the world.
Membership is open to any company with an interest in the development and
promotion of business solutions and open standards used in the design of
Systems-on-Chip. For more information, visit the VSIA web site at
www.vsi.org, or e-mail to info@vsi.org.