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Advancements in OCP Standards at COSCI-Tech Symposium 2005

At the COSCI-Tech Symposium on June 13, 2005, Ian R. Mackintosh, President and Chairman of OCP-IP, presented key developments in the Open Core Protocol (OCP) standardization. Founded in 2001, OCP-IP is a non-profit organization headquartered in Portland, Oregon, which promotes interoperable IP core creation. With over 100 members, including industry leaders like Nokia and Texas Instruments, OCP-IP focuses on quality development, testing, and support for OCP standards, driving innovation in integrated circuit design and facilitating market growth through collaboration on SystemC-based Transaction Level Models (TLMs).

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Advancements in OCP Standards at COSCI-Tech Symposium 2005

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  1. OCP Meets SystemCOSCI Tech Symposium,DAC – June 13th, 2005Ian R. MackintoshPresident and Chairman, OCP-IP

  2. OCP-IP: The Organization • Non-Profit, Standards Body • Operations Headquarters – Portland, Oregon • Founded 2001, Rapid Growth, High Productivity • GSC Members: Nokia, Texas Instruments, STMicroelectronics, Toshiba, Sonics • >>100 Members Strong • Mission Statement: • Formed to promote and support OCP as the complete socket standard that ensures rapid creation and integration of interoperable IP cores.

  3. S P P OCP-IP Industry Vision NATIVE WHOLE INFRASTRUCTURE VALUE ADDED Proprietary/Closed Proprietary/Closed Proprietary/Closed Best-of-Breed/Open P Corporate Growth (Product-centric) Industry Growth (Standard-centric) Source: Mackintosh Model

  4. ESL Business Case for SystemC TLM’s • Member Demand • Met “Need and Greed” Criteria • Buyers & Sellers • Willing Workers • World Class Expertise to Spearhead Industry Effort • Quality Plan: Development, Testing, Documentation, Support and Delivery • Established, SystemC Implementations

  5. OCP-IP TLM’s • Contributors: Nokia, Texas Instruments, Synopsys, Prosilog, CoWare and Sonics • White Paper • 1,000’s Shipped Over 2 Years • OSCI Collaboration • Generic • OCP-IP Specific • Available From www.ocpip.org

  6. OCP-IP TLM Specifics • Deliverables; Open and Commercial Quality: • TL1 and TL2 with Doc’s/Support (Available Now) • TL3 with Methodology Package Later This Year • Adapters • TL0 TL1, TL1 TL2 (Available Now) • With Methodology Pkg, TL2 OSCI Programmers View • Monitors (Available Now) • TL1 Tracing Monitor (CoreCreator Compatible) • Performance Monitors TL1 & TL2 Based on SCV

  7. OCP-IP TLM Specifics (Continued) • Compatibility • OCP 2.1, Everything • Performance (Available Now) • TL2 Equivalent Speed of Several MHz for RTL • TL1 Design Spec is “Faster Than RTL”

  8. SystemC Summary View from OCP-IP • Open Standards Drive Rapid Market Growth • Standards Groups Serve Members Needs • SystemC TLM’s Met Success Criteria for OCP-IP • OCP-IP TLM’s Shipping +2 Years • Commercial Quality, Major Interest and Usage

  9. OCP Meets SystemCOSCI Tech Symposium,DAC– June 13th, 2005Ian R. MackintoshPresident and Chairman, OCP-IP

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