VeriSilicon Licenses Broad Range Of ARM Technology

ARM Intellectual Property (IP) allows VeriSilicon to give out high quality 'spec to chip' design assistance, cutting down on costs and time to commercialize it for the customers. ARM and VeriSilicon Holdings Co. Ltd., a foremost IC design factory and accepted silicon solution provider, declared that VeriSilicon has given official approval to a wide range of ARM Intellectual Property (IP). This lets in picked out gists from the high performance, energy-effective ARM Cortex processor and ARM Mali Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) families, and ARM Artisan Physical IP.

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Accessing this liberal range of ARM IP will allow VeriSilicon to give out its highly distinguished, platform-based system-on-chip (SoC) design and turn-key assistance. In particular VeriSilicon stipulation to chip ('spec to chip') assistance will help customers in key markets, like in mobile computing, smart-TVs, cloud computing and 'Internet of things'.

Being an ARM Partner, VeriSilicon is also a part of the ARM Connected Community, a world-wide network of more than 900 companies with admission to a panoptic kind of resources and adjusted to render best available solutions according to the ARM architecture. This arrangement of ARM with SILICON will cater to all the consumer demands, and gain from the ARM architecture along with its most recent IP. VeriSilicon just a little while back opened a similar resource- the first licensed ARM Design Center in China.

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