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Page 1: OCP International Partnership © 2008 OCP-IP Corporate Introduction Ian R. Mackintosh President, OCP-IP.

OCP International Partnership © 2008

OCP-IP Corporate Introduction

Ian R. Mackintosh

President, OCP-IP

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OCP International Partnership © 2008 2

OCP-IP Industry Vision

Source: Mackintosh Model

Proprietary/Closed

NATIVE

PP P

Corporate Growth(Product-centric)

Industry Growth(Standard-centric)

Best-of-Breed/Open

Proprietary/Closed

Proprietary/Closed

WHOLEVALUE ADDED INFRASTRUCTURE

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3Plus14DSP, Inc.AccentAdvanced ArchitecturesAerieLogic Agnisys Technology PVT-Ltd.Aizyc TechnologyAlcatelAlpha DataAmimonAmphion SemiconductorApplied Science & Technology Research InstituteArasan Chip Systems, Inc.ARC InternationalArtec Design GroupArterisASICs World Services, Ltd.Atrenta, Inc.Attogenix Biosystems Australian Semiconductor

Technology Co.Averant, Inc.Axell CorporationAXYS Design AutomationBeach SolutionsBeceem CommunicationsBluespec, Inc.Boston Circuits, Inc.Broadcom

eASiC Ecole Polytechnique de MontrealEDA Café EDA Consortium EDA ExpresseInfochips, Inc.Elliptic Semiconductor, Inc.Embedded Systems Lab.ENSTA Entropic CommunicationsErnst & Young, LLPEsterel TechnologiesETIS/ENSEAEuropean Electronic Chips &

Systems European Space AgencyEvatronix S.A. EVEFirst Silicon SolutionsForte Design SystemsFueTrek Co.GDA TechnologiesGeoLogic Design, LLPGeorgia Institute of Technology GreenSocsHCL TechnologiesHDL Design House HDL Dynamics Hifn

OCP-IP Public Membership List (pg. 1)

Cadence Design Systems, Inc.Carbon Design Systems Carnegie Mellon University CAST CCLRCCeloxica, Inc.Chips & Media, Inc.CircuitSutra Technologies

Pvt Ltd.CNFMCologne Chip AGComtech EF DataControlNet India PVT-Ltd.CoWare Crevinn TeorantaCubic Defense ApplicationsCurtiss-Wright Controls Embedded ComputingDAFCA Denali Software, Inc.Den CommDesign and Reuse Digimarc Corp.Digital Blocks, Inc.Digital Dynamics CorporationDigital Media Professionals Dolphin IntegrationDoulosDuolog TechnologiesEADS Astrium

HughesIBMIcera Semiconductor Icron TechnologiesImagination Technologies Infineon TechnologiesInicore, inc. Innovision ResearchIntegrated Device TechnologyInventure, Inc.ITRI Jasper Design AutomationJEDA Technologies, Inc.Jetstream Media TechnologiesKaben Wireless SiliconKawasaki MicroelectronicsKETILeiden UniversityLTRIM TechnologiesMagillem Design ServicesMagnum SemiconductorManhattan Routing, inc.Marvell Semiconductor, inc.Mentor GraphicsMercuryMicronasMimasicMinistry of Information Industry

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MIPS Technology MIT Lincoln LibraryMobileyeMotorolaMtekvision Co. Ltd.NallatechNascentric, Inc.National Applied Research Labs National Tsing Hua University NEC ElectronicsNexus 5001 ForumNoBugNokiaNVIDIA CorporationOlympus Digital System Design

Corp. ON DEMAND Microelectronics On2 OSCI Paradigm WorksPixelworks, Inc. pls Programmierbare Logik

Systeme GmbH Princeton UniversityProDesign Electronics Corporation PUCRSQThinkQualCore Logic

SynforaSynopsysTaiwan SoC ConsortiumTampere University of Technology Tata Elxsi LimitedTechnical University of Denmark TechOnLineTemento SystemsTensilica, Inc.Teradici CorporationTexas InstrumentsThe MITRE CorporationThomsonToshiba SemiconductorTower SemiconductorTransEDA, Inc.TranSwitch CorporationTrustIC Design SRLTSMCUMCUniversidad de Castilla-La Mancha Universita di BolognaUniversite de Bretange SudUniversite de Cergy PontoiseUniversity of Bristol, UK University of British Columbia University of California at BerkeleyUniveristy of Houston

OCP-IP Public Membership List (pg. 2)

Realtek Semiconductor CorporationRegulus Co., Ltd.Ricoh Company, Ltd.Rockwell Collins Royal Institute of Technology Sasken Communication Tech.Savant Company, Inc. Semiconductor Technology Academic

Research Center Sesca Embedded SolutionsShanghai Hometown Microsystems Shenzhen Graduate SchoolSIEMENS AG Oesterreich Silicon & Software SystemsSilicon Image GmbH Silicon Integration Initiative Silicon Interfaces Private, Ltd.Silicon Laboratories Inc. Silicon Valley PA, Inc. Silistix SMI CorporationSoC Microelectronics GmbHSonicsSpreadtrumSpringsoftSSIPEXSTMicroelectronicsStream Processors

University of SouthamptonUniversity of Tokyo, VDEC VaST Systems TechnologyVerification Technology Inc.VeriLab Inc. VimicroVivanteVSI AllianceVTT Washington State UniversityWavanteWipro Technologies WiQuest CommunicationsXilinx, inc.Yamaha CorporationYogiTechZoetronicsZoranZuken, Inc.

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OCP – Applications Served – 100’s Mu’s

Set-top Boxes

Printers Mobile Phones

Wireless LANsGame Consoles

Video Recorders DTVs

Note: OCP usage is expanding in both FPGA and military applications (both low and

high volumes)

Switches

DVD Players

Computers

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“….to promote and support OCP as the completesocket standard that ensures rapid creationand integration of interoperable IP cores.”

OCP-IP Mission

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• ONLY complete and proven SoC socket• Essential for “reuse without rework”

• The only path to Plug and Play• NOT tied to any one supplier

• Tools/Interconnect/Design style, Independent• Specification freely available

• HIGH Value Infrastructure in place for Members• Huge cost savings from Deliverables• Dramatic TTM advantages for users (a TTM win = Profit $$)

Important OCP Facts

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IP Core

Target Bus A

Target Bus B

OR

OCP

Interface

Interface

SOCKET

SOCKET IS NOT A BUS INTERFACE

Core-centric Interface

Note: OCP separates the computational IP core from its communication activity.

White Paper available re: “Sockets” atwww.ocpip.org/socket/whitepapers.

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Charter of OCP-IP

• Governance of OCP Specification• Evolution and enhancement• Compliance testing and certification• Community source products administration

• Specification• Tools, support, services, etc.

• Promotion of the standard• Non-profit operation• HQ Beaverton, Oregon

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Membership Structure

• Governing Steering Committee (“GSC”)• The Governing BoD

• Sponsor• Eligible for Working Groups

• Community• Free Community Source Products

Note: Sponsor fees $25K, Community $10K per year ($1K for company with annual revenues < $10million)

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University Program

• Launched January 2003• World-leading participants• Suitable for undergraduates and post-graduates• Free software tools, support and training• Research Copies of OCP Specification

• 1,000 university copies worldwide

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Industry-wide Breadth of Standards and SpecificationsIndustry-wide Breadth of Standards and Specifications

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pth

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cus

ed

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• Successful interface adoption requires depth

• OCP-IP provides this depth

OCP-IP Benefits are Compelling

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Extensive OCP Infrastructure

Visit the website for details of the benefits offered by OCP-IP:

www.ocpip.org/membership/information/wheel

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OCP-IP in Asia: Supporting Global Design

• Multiple, existing local-language websites:

• Japanese, Chinese and Korean

• Reach homepages via www.ocpip.org

• Technical support in Japanese, available now

• Contact [email protected]

• OCP and CoreCreator Training in Japanese, available now

• Contact [email protected]

• Expansion continuing in India CY2008

• Many Indian companies already hold membership in OCP-IP

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OCP-IP Working Groups (WGs)

• Technical Vision• Marketing• Specification

• Cache Coherence (*)• System-Level Design• Functional Verification• Debug (*)• NoC Benchmarking (*)• MetaData (*)

…all groups meet weekly or bi-weekly

(*) Newer WGs driven by Heterogeneous Processor, Multi-Core Systems

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Reviewing Status of OCP-IP WGs

• View “infrastructure wheel” for general status and activities of working groups• http://www.ocpip.org/membership/information/wheel

• Quarterly updates on individual working groups provided in OCP-IP newsletter• http://www.ocpip.org/pressroom/newsletters/

• Enquiries regarding specific working group activity or your request for participation• Contact us at [email protected]

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OCP Benefits

• Bus/interconnect independent (vendor neutral)• ONLY complete socket• Extensive, Proven and Tested industrial-grade tools

environment provided free as part of paying membership entitlement

• IP core-centric (key to true reuse)

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Membership Benefits MatrixGoverning Steering

Committee(requires Board

Approval)

Sponsor($25K/year)

Community($10K/year)

University($1K/year)

Technical• Contribute to OCP

Specification enhancement• Influence OCP technology

direction

Marketing• Drive OCP-IP

evangelism campaign• Create work groups

Other• Board seat• Drive new OCP

development toolsX

Technical• Evaluate draft specifications• Participate in work groups

Marketing• Participate in work

groups

Other

X X

Technical• Access to OCP Specification• CoreCreator® Product• CoreCreator II Product• OCP Checker• OCP Conductor Product• OCP Debug Socket• OCP NoC Benchmarking Spec

(Parts 1 &2)• Free technical support• TLM’s, Monitors and Adapters• Compliance Checks and

Functional Coverage• Property Specific Language

(PSL) Suite• Training• Access to all new community

source products and services

Marketing• Logo usage• Member roster listing• Participate in PR

events• Ability to list IP and/or

EDA products• Numerous datasheets

Other• Members Only Web

site access• Various white papers

X X X

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OCP-IP Membership Benefits

  Recommended:

Regular, GSC, Sponsor and Community Members

Participant(No Cost)

License to use the OCP Specifications for commercial purposes (3 off) Yes Yes

Official Vendor Identification (VID) Number Yes Yes

Quarterly OCP-IP newsletter Yes Yes

Technical Support Yes No

Training Yes No

CoreCreator® and CoreCreator II Yes No

OCP Checker Yes No

OCP Conductor transaction viewer Yes No

Members Only Web site access Yes No

Compliance Seal Yes No

PR and marketing opportunities Yes No

Low-cost access to publications/marketing opportunities Yes No

Participation in product developments/Working Groups – GSC & Sponsors Only Yes No

Extensive SystemC TLM’s Deliverables set Yes No

Product Specific Language (PSL) Suite Yes No

Native SystemC Assertions Yes No

Compliance Checks Yes No

Functional Coverage Yes No

Product Library Listing Yes No

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White Papers Available from OCP-IP

• “Survey of Network-on-Chip Proposals”

• “Standard Debug Interface Socket Requirements for OCP-Compliant SoC”

• “An Initiative Towards Open Network-on-Chip Benchmarks”

• “OCP TLM for Architectural Modeling, Methodology White Paper”

• “SystemC based SoC Communication Modeling for the OCP Protocol”

• “The Importance of Sockets in SOC Design”

• “Socket-Centric IP Core Interface Maximizes IP Applications”

• All white papers available FREE at: http://www.ocpip.org/socket/whitepapers/

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OCP-IP Promotional Benefits

• Access to OCP-IP endorsed promotional activities such as tradeshows, technology pavilions, presentations, etc.

• Company listing, URL and logo on the member roster• Collaboration or support on article placement• Promotion in OCP-IP’s libraries

• IP: www.ocpip.org/library/ip/ • EDA Products: www.ocpip.org/library/eda/ • Related Services: www.ocpip.org/library/services_asic/

• Newsletter feature• Joint press releases

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Organizational Growth

• OCP-IP plan Mar ‘01• Formal founding Jun ‘01• Web site/products/services Sep ‘01• “GSC” BoD Formation Oct ‘01• Public announcement Dec ‘01• Official OCP 2.0 Release Sep ‘03• Official OCP 2.1 Release Mar ’05• Official OCP 2.2 Release Q4 ’06• Official OCP 2.2 Rev 1.1 Release Q2 ‘08

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Join OCP-IP now by contacting: [email protected]

OCP-IP Association

3855 SW 153rd Drive

Beaverton, OR 97006

Tel: 1-503-619-0560

Fax: 1-503-644-6708

OCP-IP Membership

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Becoming an OCP-IP Member

• Get membership application:www.ocpip.org/data/OCPIP_Membership_Application.pdf

• Complete application form (takes two minutes!)

• Fax completed application to 1-503-644-6708

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OCP International Partnership © 2008

OCP-IP Corporate Introduction

Ian R. Mackintosh

President, OCP-IP


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