Toshiba’s major differentiator, intellectual properties (IPs),
include the embedded (trench-capacitor) DRAM (dynamic random access
memory), and the ARM® (ARM7™, ARM9™, ARM10™,
ARM11™, Cortex ™ M3, Cortex ™
A9, Cortex ™ R4F) RISC core and bus / subsystem
line-up and support for system-on-chip integration.
In addition, Toshiba has specific expertise in high speed chip
interconnect up to 10 Gbit/s serial communication on CMOS ASIC,
mainly targeted for optical interconnect type applications.
Toshiba’s IP line-up of digital IPs includes MACs (media access
controllers), processor IPs such as DMA (direct memory access), GPIO
(general purpose input / output), UART (universal asynchronous
receiver-transmitter), various RAM (random access memory)
controllers, plus analogue IP.
Analogue IP options include blocks for PLL (phase lock loop), ADC
(analog to digital converter), DAC (digital to analog converter),
PHY for USB (physical layer for universal serial bus), IEEE 1394,
PCI (peripheral component interconnect) , XAUI (10 Gbit attachment
unit interface), FC (fibre channel), and S-ATA (serial advanced
technology attachment) - all fully qualified and silicon evaluated.

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