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| 2011-09-23 | Limiting amp offers data rates up to 28Gbit/s Inphi launches IN2841TA, a transimpedance amplifier (TIA)/limiting amplifier (LIA) for 100GbE receivers that features interoperability with iPHY 100GbE CMOS PHY solutions. |
| 2010-02-16 | LatticeECP3 Marvell SGMII Physical/MAC layer interoperability LatticeECP3 Marvell SGMII Physical/MAC layer interoperability |
| 2009-11-30 | LatticeECP2M Broadcom XAUI 10Gbit/s PHY interoperability over CX-4 LatticeECP2M Broadcom XAUI 10Gbit/s PHY interoperability over CX-4 |
| 2008-07-24 | WiMedia interoperability program - PHY version 1.2 WiMedia interoperability program - PHY version 1.2 |
| 2006-08-25 | WiMedia Alliance completes fourth PHY testing WiMedia Alliance completes fourth PHY testing |
| 2005-09-23 | ST, Synopsys conduct testing of SATA IP cores for 90nm tech STMicroelectronics and Synopsys Inc. are working together to conduct Serial ATA (SATA) interoperability testing using ST's 90nm MIPHY (multi-interface PHY) physical layer interface macro-cell and Synopsys' DesignWare SATA host controller intellectual property (IP) core. Interoperability testing reduces integration risk and speeds time-to-market for designers integrating SATA functionality into their system-on-chip (SoC) designs. |
| 2005-09-27 | ST, Synopsys demonstrate SATA IP compatibility for 90nm STMicroelectronics and Synopsys announced that they are working together to conduct Serial ATA (SATA) interoperability testing using ST's 90nm Multi-Interface PHY (MIPHY) physical layer interface macro-cell and Synopsys' DesignWare SATA host controller intellectual property (IP) core. |
| 2005-09-28 | Synopsys, Alereon demonstrate interoperability for wireless USB tech Synopsys, Alereon demonstrate interoperability for wireless USB tech |
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