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Technology Stocks : IDTI - an IC Play on Growth Markets
IDTI 48.990.0%Mar 29 5:00 PM EST

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To: Greg Growth who wrote (10788)7/13/2000 12:05:23 PM
From: Jim Oravetz   of 11555
 
IDTI has been de-emphasizing its own MIPS core business.

I think this is an incorrect "assumption". MIPS is licensed technology and QED has done designs for IDT. IDT has lots of high performance MIPS processors in thier product portfolio:

Processors(from the IDT site)
IDT offers a range of standalone embedded microprocessors and development tools based on the popular MIPS® architecture. IDT's embedded processors target the highest-growth communications market segments and power applications such as DSLAMs, residential gateways and SOHO routers.

And this:
Developed for powering networking and other communications equipment, such as SOHO routers, LAN switches and xDSL residential gateways, the RC32334 chip represents the first implementation of the RC32300 CPU core architecture. Capable of performing 197 dhrystone MIPS at its top operational speed of 150 MHz, the high-performance processor also boasts of a PCI bus interface operating up to 66 MHz, a flexible memory controller, and standard general-purpose system modules, including a DMA controller, interrupt controller, and serial ports. The CPU can also eliminate the need for hand-tuning software.
At the heart of the integrated processor is the IDT Peripheral Bus (IPBus). Transparent to designers and serving as the processor's internal backbone, the IPBus functions as the glue that allows a simplified design methodology to be used for integrating intellectual property (IP) modules around the 32-bit CPU core. It supports both reuse of designs and integration of high-bandwidth peripherals and a variety of processor cores and IPs from various sources. It also provides a high-bandwidth data interface.
The RC32334 chip is housed in a 256-pin BGA package and implements boundary scan JTAG to simplify manufacturing of BGA-based boards. In 10,000-unit quantities, 100-, 133- and 150-MHz versions of the chip cost $19, $21 and $24 each, respectively. INTEGRATED DEVICE TECHNOLOGY INC. (IDT), Santa Clara, CA, U.S.A., 800-345-7015

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IDT has targeted communications and MIPS fit nicely in this area.

Jim
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